Twice now I have ran into a situation where LDAP stops answering requests for 
any
connected systems.  Here is the error that shows up in the logs:

Oct 31 14:25:01 ltsp slapd[16822]: warning: cannot open /etc/hosts.allow: Too 
many open
files
Oct 31 14:25:01 ltsp slapd[16822]: warning: cannot open /etc/hosts.deny: Too 
many open files

Imagine the above two lines repeating a few thousand times.

If I restart slapd with /etc/init.d/slapd restart, the problems go away for a 
few weeks.
 From what I have seen on Google this is probably a problem with too many open 
files. 
I've seen a few recommendations to increase file descriptors, and a few other
recommendations on how to do this.  I don't want to crazily start modifying 
system
settings without bouncing this off of someone else.

Anyone have some thoughts on why this is happening and the best way to fix it?  
I'm
running the LDAP server on Ubuntu 7.04.

By the way, this is the best recommendation I seemed to find on how to change 
the settings:

http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-increase-the-maximum-number-of-open-files/

That was until I ran cat /proc/sys/fs/file-max and it returned 1615850.  I 
wouldn't
think there are over a million files open.

Thanks,

Jim Kronebusch
Cotter Tech Department
453-5188


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