This is my global configuration section ## global options:
User "root" Group "root" #RootJail /chroot/pound ## allow PUT and DELETE also (by default only GET, POST and HEAD)?: #ExtendedHTTP 0 ## Logging: (goes to syslog by default) ## 0 no logging ## 1 normal ## 2 extended ## 3 Apache-style (common log format) LogLevel 2 #LogLevel 0 ## check backend: Timeout 45 Alive 10 #Client 30 Control "/opt/pound-2.5/etc/pound.socket" ..... after, there is a lot of virtualhost configuration! ####### thanks! 2010/12/30 Piotr Jakubowski <[email protected]> > Hi, > > Still, if you use RootJail parameter (send us your pound.conf) you should > check your pam config. > > I'm sure it has nothing to do with IIS and pound. It's clearly linux limits > problem. > > Piotr > > W dniu 2010-12-30 14:34, Emilio Campos pisze: > > Hi, Piotr, Now I am running pound with user root: >> >> r...@mymachine# /opt/pound-2.5/sbin/pound -f >> /opt/pound-2.5/etc/pound.conf >> >> r...@mymachine# ps -ef | grep pound >> root 11864 1 0 08:59 ? 00:00:00 /opt/pound-2.5/sbin/pound >> -f >> /opt/pound-2.5/etc/pound.conf >> root 11865 11864 40 08:59 ? 00:32:05 /opt/pound-2.5/sbin/pound >> -f >> /opt/pound-2.5/etc/pound.conf >> >> # >> >> at the same time I executed: >> >> lsof -p 11865 | wc -l >> 1088 >> >> >> and at the moment i can see on the logs: >> >> Dec 30 09:07:32 sc02sns01 pound: HTTP accept: Too many open files >> Dec 30 09:07:32 sc02sns01 pound: HTTP accept: Too many open files >> Dec 30 09:07:32 sc02sns01 pound: backend 10.234.23.182:80 create: Too >> many >> open files >> Dec 30 09:07:32 sc02sns01 pound: HTTP accept: Too many open files >> Dec 30 09:07:32 sc02sns01 pound: backend 10.234.23.182:80 create: Too >> many >> open files >> Dec 30 09:07:32 sc02sns01 pound: HTTP accept: Too many open files >> Dec 30 09:07:32 sc02sns01 pound: backend 10.234.23.183:80 create: Too >> many >> open files >> Dec 30 09:07:32 sc02sns01 pound: HTTP accept: Too many open files >> Dec 30 09:07:32 sc02sns01 pound: HTTP accept: Too many open files >> Dec 30 09:07:32 sc02sns01 pound: backend 10.234.23.181:80 create: Too >> many >> open files >> Dec 30 09:07:32 sc02sns01 pound: HTTP accept: Too many open files >> Dec 30 09:07:32 sc02sns01 pound: backend 10.234.23.180:80 create: Too >> many >> open files >> Dec 30 09:07:32 sc02sns01 pound: HTTP accept: Too many open files >> Dec 30 09:07:32 sc02sns01 pound: backend 10.234.23.183:80 create: Too >> many >> open files >> Dec 30 09:07:32 sc02sns01 pound: HTTP accept: Too many open files >> Dec 30 09:07:32 sc02sns01 pound: backend 10.234.23.180:80 create: Too >> many >> open files >> Dec 30 09:07:32 sc02sns01 pound: HTTP accept: Too many open files >> Dec 30 09:07:32 sc02sns01 pound: HTTP accept: Too many open files >> Dec 30 09:07:32 sc02sns01 pound: backend 10.234.23.183:80 create: Too >> many >> open files >> Dec 30 09:07:33 sc02sns01 pound: HTTP accept: Too many open files >> Dec 30 09:07:33 sc02sns01 pound: backend 10.234.23.183:80 create: Too >> many >> open files >> Dec 30 09:07:33 sc02sns01 pound: HTTP accept: Too many open files >> Dec 30 09:07:33 sc02sns01 pound: HTTP accept: Too many open files >> Dec 30 09:07:33 sc02sns01 pound: HTTP accept: Too many open files >> Dec 30 09:07:33 sc02sns01 pound: backend 10.234.23.182:80 create: Too >> many >> open files >> Dec 30 09:07:33 sc02sns01 pound: HTTP accept: Too many open files >> Dec 30 09:07:33 sc02sns01 pound: HTTP accept: Too many open files >> Dec 30 09:07:33 sc02sns01 pound: backend 10.234.23.183:80 create: Too >> many >> open files >> Dec 30 09:07:33 sc02sns01 pound: backend 10.234.23.183:80 create: Too >> many >> open files >> Dec 30 09:07:33 sc02sns01 pound: backend 10.200.36.66:80 create: Too many >> open files >> >> I think it is problem of communication between pound (linux) and IIS >> (Windows), when I restart pound the connections are Ok for minutes only. >> >> # ulimit -a >> core file size (blocks, -c) 0 >> data seg size (kbytes, -d) unlimited >> max nice (-e) 0 >> file size (blocks, -f) unlimited >> pending signals (-i) 67584 >> max locked memory (kbytes, -l) 32 >> max memory size (kbytes, -m) unlimited >> open files (-n) 1000000 >> pipe size (512 bytes, -p) 8 >> POSIX message queues (bytes, -q) 819200 >> max rt priority (-r) 0 >> stack size (kbytes, -s) 10240 >> cpu time (seconds, -t) unlimited >> max user processes (-u) 67584 >> virtual memory (kbytes, -v) unlimited >> file locks (-x) unlimited >> >> any suggestions? >> >> Do you think that this is a pound problem? >> >> Thanks and regards >> >> 2010/12/30 Piotr Jakubowski<[email protected]> >> >> Hello Emilio, >>> >>> How do you run your pound? >>> My guess is that if you run it with su command you should check your pam >>> config for su. >>> >>> Debian has it here: /etc/pam.d/su and it should contain uncomented line: >>> >>> session required pam_limits.so >>> >>> Works for me. >>> >>> Piotr >>> >>> >>> W dniu 2010-12-30 11:41, Emilio Campos pisze: >>> >>> Yes modified. >>> >>>> >>>> I can see two diferents error messages: >>>> >>>> 1º) >>>> Dec 30 10:24:46 lb pound: (b2ee0b90) e503 backend >>>> 192.168.1.10:80<http://192.168.1.10/>socket >>>> >>>> create: Too many open files >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> and >>>> >>>> 2º) >>>> Dec 30 11:36:35 sc02sns01 pound: HTTP accept: Too many open files >>>> >>>> I think the first message is problem between pound and backend server, >>>> the >>>> server response with amessage when it try open a socket >>>> >>>> and the second message I dn`t know, is it a response from the first >>>> message? >>>> or is it a problem with pound an the system? >>>> >>>> I updated de ulimit -n for user that run pound (root) to: >>>> >>>> ulimit -n >>>>> >>>>> 1009000 >>>> >>>> any suggestions? >>>> >>>> Thanks >>>> >>>> 2010/12/30 Simon Matter<[email protected]> >>>> >>>> Hi, Today I can see this message on my pound log >>>> >>>>> >>>>>> Dec 30 10:24:46 lb pound: (b2ee0b90) e503 backend 192.168.1.10:80 >>>>>> socket >>>>>> create: Too many open files >>>>>> Dec 30 10:24:46 lb pound: (af2fab90) e503 backend 192.168.1.10:80 >>>>>> socket >>>>>> create: Too many open files >>>>>> Dec 30 10:24:46 lb pound: (b1a55b90) e503 backend 192.168.1.10:80 >>>>>> socket >>>>>> create: Too many open files >>>>>> >>>>>> I modified the open files on my operative system >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> Did you change it for the user as which pound runs? >>>>> >>>>> Simon >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> # ulimit -a >>>>>> core file size (blocks, -c) 0 >>>>>> data seg size (kbytes, -d) unlimited >>>>>> max nice (-e) 0 >>>>>> file size (blocks, -f) unlimited >>>>>> pending signals (-i) 67584 >>>>>> max locked memory (kbytes, -l) 32 >>>>>> max memory size (kbytes, -m) unlimited >>>>>> open files (-n) 1000000 >>>>>> pipe size (512 bytes, -p) 8 >>>>>> POSIX message queues (bytes, -q) 819200 >>>>>> max rt priority (-r) 0 >>>>>> stack size (kbytes, -s) 10240 >>>>>> cpu time (seconds, -t) unlimited >>>>>> max user processes (-u) 67584 >>>>>> virtual memory (kbytes, -v) unlimited >>>>>> file locks (-x) unlimited >>>>>> >>>>>> My pound is 2.5 version >>>>>> >>>>>> CAn you help me please? 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