People who use Swikis on Solaris, should try upping the number of
allowed file descriptors as described on the DownloadForUnix page on the
Squeak swiki. 64 just isn't enough. The command would be something
like this:
ulimit -SHn 1024
Alternatively, if you use the patch in my previous email and limit the
system to 5 connections at a time, 64 descriptors might be enough after
all. I'd be interested in what anyone who hasn't switched to Linux
already can report. :)
-Lex
Sander Tichelaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > God, I never thought I would be able to compile something in Unix!
> > > Thanks you all. It works really fine. I love Smalltalk and PWS!
> > > My next step it to move it to one of our SUN with SunOS. Wish me luck.
> >
> > I wish you luck, I fear you really need it ;)
>
> I'm afraid so too. We just moved our Comanche Swiki _away_ from our Solaris
> system to a Linux PC. We just couldn't solve the instability problems (even
> with some Squeak gurus around). The main problem seems to be the stability
> of the Squeak virtual machine for Solaris.
>
> Sander
>
> BTW, we us Squeak 2.8, Comanche 4.6, Swiki 11.