Hello,
      the   sockd   deamon  (of  dante-1.1.19-1  server  
http://www.inet.no/dante/   )   running  on  Linux  SLES9 64b SP4  have 
the following problem :
.....
Nov 26 09:52:48 (1259225568) sockd[2067]: addchild(): Too many open files 
(errno = 24)
Nov 26 09:52:54 (1259225574) sockd[2067]: can't accept new clients, no 
free negotiate slots:Too many open files (errno = 24)
........

This service is very used and it is increased this month : for example 
searching  in  log   "pass(1)"  this key   it  appear    155799   for  a 
day....

So I changed  ulimits  for  sockd  user  in  :

lsox03:~ # grep sockd  /etc/security/limits.conf
## changed for Too many open files (errno = 24)" ####
sockd            hard    nofile          30000
sockd            soft    nofile          30000

and it has been applied from system  :
lsox03:~ # su - sockd -c 'ulimit -a | grep open '
open files                    (-n) 30000

The system usage it seems  normal : 
lsox03:~ # free
             total       used       free     shared    buffers     cached
Mem:       1020040     487352     532688          0      90236     190984
-/+ buffers/cache:     206132     813908
Swap:       600376          0     600376

The problem persist   I have to  restart  almost one time for day the 
sockd service  (or reboot sys) 
Any suggestion is welcome ...

Thanks in advance 

Cordiali saluti  / Best regards
 
        Marco Bosisio

    
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