Hi,

cat /proc/<PID>/limits

You can check what effective ulimits are applied to your process.
To use this feature, your kernel has to be at least 2.6.25, if vanilla.
RHEL5.2+ or 5.3+ (I don't remember exactly) if on RedHat.

Hope this helps
Marco


2011/8/26 Martin Stiborský <[email protected]>

> Hello,
> I'd like to ask you here for help with problem with 389 Fedora LDAP.
> Our LDAP fail every day, because of "too many fds open" problem, as is
> logged in log file…
> I've found many posts about it on internet (this is one seems to be
> useful
> http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-enterprise-47/fedora-directory-server-not-accepting-new-connections-800165/
> ),
> but still the problem is there even after raise of few limits.
>
> When the ldap failed, I checked number of created "fd" by dirsrv process
> with
> ls -l /proc/$DIRSRV_PID/fd | wc -l
> and it was about ~1000 files, so probably some limit in system is
> still in use (fds per process or user??).
>
> Please, could you give me a hint?
> Thanks a lot!
>
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