So the proc limits seem ok, by default, but I still seem to need to run ulimit, which seems to need root access to set values. I don't want to give root access on all the machines we're using to test, is there any other way?

Ralph Siemsen wrote:
Justin Georgeson wrote:

I'm running jabbertest, and am hitting the file/socket limit. I found this

http://mailman.jabber.org/pipermail/jdev/2000-April/002067.html

But the inode-max doesn't exist, and the echo ... > into it just tells me so, rather than creating it. :/

Under 2.4 they are renamed... /proc/sys/fs/file-max and inode-max. Note that under RedHat and probably some other distros, these are already increased from their "default" values.

For lots of good information on /proc entries see the kernel source documentation: /usr/src/linux/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt

-R



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