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Hi,

its a linux - problem; you'll have to rebuild the kernel I guess and set
the appropriate value to something like 1024 (sorry - dont ask me for the
parameter's name - check out the FAQ at Redhat or Suse (www.suse.de))

Hope, it gave you a clue,

Rupert


Ola Samuelson wrote:

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> Hi!
> Get errors after reloading my pjhtml and jhtml pages a few(say like
> 5-15) times.
> It appears almost to occur randomly.
> Saw the FAQ about "Too many files" on Solaris but unsure if this could
> apply
> to Linux. Can it?
>
> I have:
> JSERV1.1b2
> Blackdown JDK1.2
> JSDK2.0
> JSSI1.1b2
> Redhat 6.1
> 2.2.13 kernel
> 512 M RAM
> SMP
> SingleThreadModel servlets outputting some HTML and handling a bit of
> sessions.
>
> "Too many files" is output to the jserv logs.
> Hope background data is enough, ask an I'll post some more.
>
> Clues anyone?
>
> Thanks!
>
> //OLA SAMUELSON
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