That message is likely a Unix process resource limits issue, as per your 
/etc/security/limits file definitions in conjunction with whatever 
ulimit/limits value your process started with.

On Apr 3, 2013, at 2:10 PM, Jose Blanco <[email protected]> wrote:

> I was running 
> 
> ./bin/dspace update-discovery-index -b
> 
> in production today, and I was accessing the website to see the number of 
> titles increase to get an idea of when it would finish, and tomcat went down. 
>  I saw inm the log file an error message of "Too many open files".  I'm 
> thinking that my accessing solr via the web crashed tomcat.  Does this sound 
> familiar.  Any advice?
> 
> -Jose
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