that sounds like you could have hit a file descriptor limit for the process - you can increase the maximum allowed number of file descriptors (one would be used for every socket) - but it is operating system dependent.
On 8 Jan 2010, at 19:51, jarod wrote:

We seemed to have maxed out connections to beanstalkd at 1016, is
this a limit set by the queue?
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