Paul Wiechman wrote:
edited it in /proc/sys/fs/file-max
Went to the extreme to try to get it to work.
Well, as I said, you need to bump up fs.inode-max (/proc/sys/fs/inode-max
in old-speak) as well, plus you neet to bump up your per-process
limit (the kernel documentation in
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This had the effect of creating directories
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This is not what he wanted, but he cannot remove
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Paul Wiechman wrote:
OK,
Thanks, How do I tell Linux to add more file descriptors?
eg:
echo 16384 /proc/sys/fs/file-max
I've had to do this on LOTS of my Linux boxen. This should be
documented
Kenneth Murchison writes:
I don't know about imspd, but for imapd run it with '-p 2' (or higher).
Check imapd(8) for details.
And here I was reading the source looking for a way, and RTFM would
have done it. However, I wouldn't have guessed that from the man page:
OPTIONS
-p ssf