Jean-Louis,

added a couple of switches to # ls, got a much more informative output.

[finsen]: /proc/734/fd > ls -F -C /proc/10832/fd
0=  1=  10  12|  13|  16|  17|  2=  20|  21|  3>  6|  8|




On Thu, Jun 06, 2013 at 11:09:20AM -0400, Jean-Louis Martineau wrote:
> On 06/05/2013 11:54 AM, Jean-Louis Martineau wrote:
> >Brian,
> >
> >Can you increase the number of open files at the system level?
> >
> >amcheck check all DLEs in parallel, you can try to add spindle (in the 
> >disklist) to reduce parallelism but that can have a bad impact on dump 
> >performance, so it is not a good workaround.
> 
> Forget that idea, adding spindle will not help.
> 
> I think the problem is a file descriptor leak (files not closed), but it 
> can be in any process.
> Can you monitor all opened file for all amanda processes?
> I don't know how to do it with Solaris, but you 'ls /proc/PID/fd' on linux.
> It will help to find which process leak.
> 
> Jean-Louis
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