At 11:16 AM -0500 2000/2/29, James Housley wrote:

>  housley@cat:~/work/monitors {34} sysctl -a | grep -i file

        Any my results:

$ sysctl -a | grep -i file
kern.maxfiles: 32768
kern.bootfile: /kernel
kern.maxfilesperproc: 16384
kern.corefile: %N.core
p1003_1b.mapped_files: 0

>  It looks like updating kern.maxfiles and/or kern.maxfilesperproc should
>  do the trick.  What are the limits set in /etc/login.conf??

        I would think so too, but this doesn't seem to be the case.  The 
non-comment lines from my /etc/login.conf were previously posted, and 
don't set any limits for any user that are any different from what 
root gets.

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