On Sat, 27 Oct 2001, Dirk-Willem van Gulik wrote:

> On FreeBSD; do a
>
>       ulimit -a
>
> to check the number of files you are allowed to have open. For a non
> privilidged user the default is tipicallyy set to 64 or some similar low
> number.

My limits seem to be high enough:

$ ulimit -a
cpu time               (seconds, -t)  unlimited
file size           (512-blocks, -f)  unlimited
data seg size           (kbytes, -d)  524288
stack size              (kbytes, -s)  65536
core file size      (512-blocks, -c)  unlimited
max memory size         (kbytes, -m)  unlimited
locked memory           (kbytes, -l)  unlimited
max user processes              (-u)  531
open files                      (-n)  1064
sbsize                   (bytes, -b)  unlimited

MaxClients is 50, so I'm guessing that the number of open files (1064) is
definitely enough to handle that, right?

Someone else suggested that it was due to a bug in ApacheBench, and not a
problem in the server itself. Could this be the case?

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