>>> Liam Gretton <liam.gret...@leicester.ac.uk> schrieb am 03.12.2013 um 17:20 >>> in Nachricht <529e04bd.5000...@leicester.ac.uk>: > On 03/12/2013 14:57, Aaron Bennett wrote: >> can't think of any reason offhand that slapd would need to have more than > 1024 files open. > > Each client connection to slapd uses a file handle. I've hit this > problem in the past when a cluster of 300 systems came online for the > first time, all of which had five threads configured in nslcd.conf. That > was 1500 file handles straight away.
With recent help from this list, I managed to get these values from my (older) server (a small landscape): # Max File Descriptors, Connections, Monitor dn: cn=Max File Descriptors,cn=Connections,cn=Monitor monitorCounter: 1024 # Total, Connections, Monitor dn: cn=Total,cn=Connections,cn=Monitor monitorCounter: 26972 # Current, Connections, Monitor dn: cn=Current,cn=Connections,cn=Monitor monitorCounter: 119 Maybe compare with your values. I was using a query like this (you'll get more output): "ldapsearch -Y EXTERNAL -H ldapi:/// -b 'cn=monitor' -s sub '(objectClass=*)' description monitoredInfo monitorCounter monitorOpInitiated monitorOpCompleted monitorConnectionPeerAddress monitorConnectionOpsReceived monitorConnectionActivityTime monitorTimestamp" Regards, Ulrich > > -- > Liam Gretton liam.gret...@le.ac.uk > Systems Specialist http://www.le.ac.uk/its > IT Services Tel: +44 (0)116 2522254 > University of Leicester, University Road > Leicestershire LE1 7RH, United Kingdom