On Tue, 24 Sep 2019 08:52:34 -0000, "Billich Heinrich Rainer (ID SD)" said: > Just some addition, maybe its of interest to someone: The number of max open > files for Ganesha is based on maxFilesToCache. Its. 80%of maxFilesToCache up > to > an upper and lower limits of 2000/1M. The active setting is visible in > /etc/sysconfig/ganesha.
Note that strictly speaking, the values in /etc/sysconfig are in general the values that will be used at next restart - it's totally possible for the system to boot, the then-current values be picked up from /etc/sysconfig, and then any number of things, from configuration automation tools like Ansible, to a cow-orker sysadmin armed with nothing but /usr/bin/vi, to have changed the values without you knowing about it and the daemons not be restarted yet... (Let's just say that in 4 decades of doing this stuff, I've been surprised by that sort of thing a few times. :)
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