Chris Adams wrote:
Once upon a time, Nick Jennings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Chris Adams wrote:
One thing to note: when I've hit this before and raised the limit, PHP
got unhappy.  I didn't investigate why (I worked around it), but it may
be something to keep an eye out for if you are running PHP.
What issues did you run into with PHP? We use it heavily for all our custom web-apps, so I'm really interested to know as much as I can about this before the excrement hits the fan :)

I don't really remember now (this was a year or two ago).  IIRC Plesk's
webmail broke in some weird way as soon as it used a >1024 FD, and some
customer PHP scripts were screwed up as well I think.  This was actually
on a RHEL 4 server, so it was PHP 4; things might be different with PHP
5.

Ok, thanks. We've recently offloaded all our email services onto Google Apps for Domains' service. It's a great relief to be able to focus the server resources to just apache / mysql now. So I'm hoping this wont be a problem for me.

-Nick

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