I don't think that 4096 could be valid as with days of uptime
Sun-1.4.2.02 never crosses it.  In another later experiment, the IBM JDK
died in a different way with NPTL which did not involve very many file
descriptors (1080), but did involve handling 16-18 queries per hour
after about 8 hours of uptime.  

--Brandon

On Sat, 11/15/03 at 18:41:54 -0500, Edward J. Huff wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-11-14 at 12:32, Brandon Low wrote:
> > And then it died overnight... gawdamnit... and that is with my max 
> > open files set to 4096, bloody thing leaks socket handles.
> 
> My earlier reply to a later message which didn't quote the above
> assumed you still had max open files 1024.  What is maxConnections?
> Is there any way the 4096 files could be valid?
> 
> -- Ed Huff
> 



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