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You'll have to do a clean kernel recompile.  Make sure you set 'maxusers' in 
your kernel config file to 128 or higher. Information on compiling your own 
kernel can be found in the FreeBSD Handbook.

On Tuesday 03 April 2001 02:37 pm, Michal Taborsky \(newsmaster\) wrote:
> I have a web server running FreeBSD 3.4. I installed postgres 7.0.3 and
> tried to run not too large database (200k records, 20MB in size) accessed
> via PHP. I keep getting this i my logfile:
> syslogd: /var/run/utmp: Too many open files in system
>
> I have filelimit set to 5000, so I think it should be sufficient. Where to
> look further ?
>
> Thanks,
> WHiZZ
>
>
>
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