Re: too many open files

From: jpd (read_the_sig_at_do.not.spam.it.invalid)
Date: 07/09/05

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    On 2005-07-09, Jan Danielsson <jan.danielsson@gmail.com> wrote:
    [snip: bittorrent runs out of file descriptors]
    > So I did that; I created a login.conf files:
    >
    > default:\
    > :openfiles=512:

    512 seems a bit low. Check limit or ulimit for the actual and max
    values without you editing this file?

    > The problem persists, which makes me wonder: What does "default"
    > denote? And, what am I doing wrong?

    You need to logout and login again for login.conf to take effect.

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      j p d (at) d s b (dot) t u d e l f t (dot) n l .
    

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