On Tuesday 21 September 2010 08:42:04 CDR wrote:
> Every time I start Asterisk or do a simple reload I see this message:
> "Cannot open maximum file descriptor 32767 at boot? No such file or
> directory"
> Does anybody have some idea of what can it be? It did not happen in version
> 1.4.
> Philip

Essentially what this is saying is that you've raised your per-process file
descriptor limit higher than your booted kernel will allow in a single
process.  This should almost never happen.  See the value here:
bash% sysctl fs.file-max

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