If I am root and do "su neo4j" and then check the limig "ulimit -n" it's 
correct.

On Wednesday, 20 August 2014 14:04:36 UTC+2, AlanR wrote:
>
>  From what I know, those things are affected by the userid *you start 
> as*, not by the userid you become.
>
> Changing userid (except if you do an su - neo4j "startup script") does not 
> change your inherited limits (or at least that's what I recall).
>
> So, I suspect if you use a userid there, it has to be root - not neo4j.  
> That's what I recall that I did that worked. [Then I did a complete 
> reinstall, and haven't looked at it since then].
>
>
>     -- Alan Robertson
>         [email protected] <javascript:>
>
> On 08/20/2014 12:51 AM, Johannes Mockenhaupt wrote:
>  
> If you're using the tar achive from the Neo4j website (as opposed to a 
> .deb package): did you set the 'wrapper.user=' variable in 
> 'conf/neo4j-wrapper.conf?'
>
> Am Dienstag, 19. August 2014 21:23:42 UTC+2 schrieb Daniel Wertheim: 
>>
>> Still the same. 
>>
>>  //Daniel
>>
>> On Tuesday, 19 August 2014 09:58:12 UTC+2, Stefan Armbruster wrote: 
>>>
>>> Regarding the first warning: on Ubuntu you need to set the limits in a 
>>> seperate file within `/etc/security/limits.d` directory. E.g. I'm 
>>> using `/etc/security/limits.d/neo4j.conf` with these contents: 
>>> *   soft    nofile  40000 
>>> *   hard    nofile  40000 
>>>
>>> Cheers, 
>>> Stefan 
>>>
>>> 2014-08-18 21:14 GMT+02:00 Daniel Wertheim <[email protected]>: 
>>> > After install, the service and all is running under the neo4j user, 
>>> but when 
>>> > restarting the service there are two warnings being promted. 
>>> > 
>>> > The first one: "Warning: Max 1024 open files...."; has various 
>>> suggestions 
>>> > on Stackoverflow and the manual I followed the steps listed in the 
>>> manual 
>>> > but when restarting the service (I have tried to reboot as well), it 
>>> still 
>>> > prompts about the same number of files. 
>>> > 
>>> > The second: "Warning: not changing user". 
>>> > 
>>> > Anyone that has input on how to actually solve these two warnings? For 
>>> the 
>>> > first warning people seem to configure it for root instead of neo4j, 
>>> but 
>>> > that feels wrong. 
>>> > 
>>> > //Daniel 
>>> > 
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