On Thu, 22 Feb 2001, you wrote:
> Too much descriptors could be opened if you have glibc with bug in
> "gethostbyname".
> To check if your glibc has this bug, during running of "index" run command
> "netstat -u". If it returns many (> -N) lines, then your glibc has a bug.
> Alternatively, you can find out open files by looking to the directory
> /proc/<PID>/fd , where <PID> is the process ID of "index".
>
> Alexander.
Thanx.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Achilleas Mantzios" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 4:18 PM
> Subject: [aseek-users] crazy descriptors (revisited)
>
>
> >
> >
> >
> > yesternight i got :
> >
> > Feb 22 04:02:03 achill kernel: VFS: file-max limit 4096 reached
> > Then :
> > In the morning after i saw the problem (in the mean time the site was down
> > because the cgi simply could not open a single socket) i tried to kill
> index.
> > After hitting <CTRL-C> (i have the new aspseek1.0.3), the descriptors were
> > released,
> > and the system went up running again.
> > Then i had to killall -KILL in order to get rid of the <zombie> index'es.
> > I increased file-max to 8192.
> > I rerun index, which gently took care of the abnormal termination, and
> resumed,
> > and thats it.
> >
> > I had sent a similar message, but then it was partially mysql to blame.
> > Now mysql is suspicion free!!
> >
> > Needless to say that only index, mysqld and httpd were running (as
> always),
> > and some sleeping kernel deamons and sshd.
> >
> > Achilleus
> > Application Developer
> > Eurisko A.E.
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