I get this error after php executes a script a few times.  This doesn't seem
to reproduce under any certain conditions, typically within a few hits
though.

Warning:
Unknown(/local/home/cxadmin/content/Sites/Site01/DocumentRoot/phpinfo.php):
failed to create stream: Too many open files in Unknown on line 0

Warning: Unknown(): Failed opening
'/local/home/cxadmin/content/Sites/Site01/DocumentRoot/phpinfo.php' for
inclusion (include_path='.:/usr/local/lib/php') in Unknown on line 0

MEASURES ALREADY TAKEN:
recompile of the php module ('./configure' '--without-mysql'
'--with-nsapi=/local/Netscape/iplanet/www6.0sp4' '--enable-track-vars'
'--enable-libgcc' )
Upped the Hard File Descriptor to 7554
explicitly set include path, session.save path, and safe_mode
ENVIRONMENT:
We have this running with out a hitch on two other boxes, under the same
environment setup, with the exception of there are two instances of iPlanet
running on the box that keeps crashing.
CODE:
// Logic To Decide Which Image To Include
$DESIGN;
if ($SEL == 1) {
$DESIGN="design_1.jpg";
        }
else if ($SEL == 2) {
        $DESIGN="design_2.jpg";
        }
else if ($SEL == 3) {
        $DESIGN="design_3.jpg";
        }
else if ($SEL == 4) {
        $DESIGN="design_4.jpg";
        }
else if ($SEL == 5 ) {
        $DESIGN="design_5.jpg";
        }
else {
        $DESIGN="design_6.jpg";
        }

//Email Headers
$headers .= "From: ".$FNAME."<".$FEML.">\n";
$headers .= "X-Sender: <".$FEML.">\n";
$headers .= "X-Mailer: <".$FNAME.">\n";
$headers .= "Return-Path: <".$FEML.">\n";
$headers .= "Content-Type: text/html";
// Display Header Content
$Message ="<TABLE WIDTH=548 Height=466 BORDER=0 CELLPADDING=0 CELLSPACING=0
bgcolor=#990000>\n";
$Message .="<tr colspan=3 valign=middle>\n";
...Other $Message Code Ommitted  to save space

//Mail function (variables are passed from the from on the previous page)
Globals are set to on
mail($TEML, $TNAME.", You Have An AE-card From ".$FNAME, $Message,
$headers); 

Anyone run into anything even remotely similar?  All help will be
appreciated.

John
Web Developer
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