> I don't need to increase the system's imposed limit on the number of > open files. I'm more concerned to see if anyone has run across a > memory or fd leak in asterisk that sucks them all up. >
My apologies. If you are looking for leaking fd's in asterisk, I am afraid I am not much help. > There should be no reason that I hit my limit of open files on this > machine. Restarting asterisk immediately solved the problem, so > I'm leaning towards a leak, however, I didn't have the opportunity, > in the moment, to check and see how many files and what type were > open. This may not necessarily be true. If you are doing a lot of traffic on that box you could quite easily chew up 50,000 fd with out much effort. A simple way to test this is to increase the number of fd allowed and see if the system continues to creap toward that number. Although, you could tell if that was the case by when you run out of fd's. If you periodically run out during peak usage and then stablize after peek usage... then simply increase... if at peak usage you run out of fd's and it stays that way... leaking fd (i guess leaking is incorrect, technically it is not closing fd properly or incorrectly scoping fd... but that is symantics). _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users