running virtualbox - first time since a while - and it
did not start - it could not build kernel module.
After short investigation I found the reason: lots of errors:
ERROR: failed to load symbols from /lib/modules/ too many open files
Tried to google it out - no success initially, then I found
- first time since a while - and it
did not start - it could not build kernel module.
After short investigation I found the reason: lots of errors:
ERROR: failed to load symbols from /lib/modules/ too many open files
Tried to google it out - no success initially, then I found that the
open file
Hola lista.
Me acaba de aparecer al intentar abrir algunas webs en el servidor que tengo
(Debian Etch) el siguiente mensaje Error failed to open stream: Too many
open files
He hecho un ulimit –a y me da lo siguiente:
core file size (blocks, -c) 0
data seg size (kbytes, -d
Merhaba,
Sarge üzerinde Apache 2.0.54 koşuyor. Pek çok vhost tanımı var
(1000'den fazla). Her vhost için CustomLog tanımlı ve Apache
başlayamıyor. error.log şunu diyor:
[Sun May 28 17:03:43 2006] [error] (24)Too many open files: could not open
transfer log file /var/log/apache2/access.log
Selam Tekrardan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Cafer Şimşek) writes:
Merhaba,
Sarge üzerinde Apache 2.0.54 koşuyor. Pek çok vhost tanımı var
(1000'den fazla). Her vhost için CustomLog tanımlı ve Apache
başlayamıyor. error.log şunu diyor:
[Sun May 28 17:03:43 2006] [error] (24)Too many open files
Sun, 28 May 2006 17:09:16 +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Cafer Şimşek) :
Sarge üzerinde Apache 2.0.54 koşuyor. Pek çok vhost tanımı var
(1000'den fazla). Her vhost için CustomLog tanımlı ve Apache
başlayamıyor. error.log şunu diyor:
[Sun May 28 17:03:43 2006] [error] (24)Too many open files: could
:03:43 2006] [error] (24)Too many open files: could not
open transfer log file /var/log/apache2/access.log.
Vhost'lardaki CustomLog direktifini kaldırdığımda sorun ortadan
kalkıyor. Vhost'lar için ayrı ayrı log tutmak gerekiyor, bu
şart. Sorunu çözmek için ne yapabilirim?
Linux'ta her kullanici
entry for UID 0 begleitet.
Da scheint es einen Fehler in deiner /etc/passwd oder /etc/group zu
geben. Kann es sein, dass der Eintrag für User/Gruppe 0 (root) fehlt
oder korrupt ist?
Ich bekomme aber trotzdem ständig Fehler Too many open files ?!? Das
geht soweit, daß ich mich teilweise nicht
Joerg Friedrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
man sysctl
echo sys/fs/file-max=dein gewünschter wert /etc/sysctl.conf
Nein, wenn schon, dann richtig:
echo fs.file-max=gewünschter Wert /etc/sysctl.conf
Und aus proc(5):
,[ proc(5) ]
| If you increase /proc/sys/fs/file-max, be sure to
Friedemann Schorer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Moin!
Nachdem mir heute ja schon vielfach sehr hilfreich geantwortet wurde
(DANKE!), bin ich noch auf ein Problem gestoßen, das mich etwas hilflos
macht:
vs2066134:~# cat /proc/sys/fs/file-max
262144
vs2066134:~# lsof | grep -c /
1411
Ralf Doering [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Und aus proc(5):
,[ proc(5) ]
| If you increase /proc/sys/fs/file-max, be sure to increase
| /proc/sys/fs/inode-max to 3-4 times the new value of
| /proc/sys/fs/file-max, or you will run out of inodes.
`
Hmm, vergiss das. inode-max ist
Moin!
Ich habe einen Virtuozzo-basierten Root-Server mit Sarge am Laufen, der
trotz ausreichend Speicher und Plattenplatz ein wenig rummuckt:
Ich bekomme im Moment regelmaessig die Fehlermeldung 'Too many open files in
system' von meinen PHP-Seiten praesentiert.
So weit, so schlecht - nur, wie
Friedemann Schorer:
Ich bekomme im Moment regelmaessig die Fehlermeldung 'Too many open files in
system' von meinen PHP-Seiten praesentiert.
So weit, so schlecht - nur, wie bekomme ich das geaendert?
Sieht so aus, als wenn irgendein Programm Dateien (was unter Linux auch
Sockets usw. sein
Friedemann Schorer wrote:
Moin!
Ich habe einen Virtuozzo-basierten Root-Server mit Sarge am Laufen, der
trotz ausreichend Speicher und Plattenplatz ein wenig rummuckt:
Ich bekomme im Moment regelmaessig die Fehlermeldung 'Too many open files in
system' von meinen PHP-Seiten praesentiert.
So weit
am 07.03.2006, um 15:04:06 +0100 mailte Friedemann Schorer folgendes:
Moin!
Ich habe einen Virtuozzo-basierten Root-Server mit Sarge am Laufen, der
trotz ausreichend Speicher und Plattenplatz ein wenig rummuckt:
Ich bekomme im Moment regelmaessig die Fehlermeldung 'Too many open files
Hi
Ich habe einen Virtuozzo-basierten Root-Server mit Sarge am Laufen, der
trotz ausreichend Speicher und Plattenplatz ein wenig rummuckt:
Ich bekomme im Moment regelmaessig die Fehlermeldung 'Too many open files in
system' von meinen PHP-Seiten praesentiert.
So weit, so schlecht - nur, wie
was vergessen:
PHP, Mysql und Exim4. Eine Veraenderung des Wertes in /proc/sys/fs/file-max
hatte auch keinen dauernden Effekt.
Wie hast du die Aenderung hier gemacht? Mit sysctl? Wenn ja sysctl
ändert Kernelwerte zur Laufzeit. D.h Aenderungen sind nach Reboot
wieder weg. Müsstest du also beim
Friedemann Schorer schrieb am Dienstag, 07. M�rz 2006 um 15:04:06 +0100:
Moin!
Ich habe einen Virtuozzo-basierten Root-Server mit Sarge am Laufen, der
trotz ausreichend Speicher und Plattenplatz ein wenig rummuckt:
Ich bekomme im Moment regelmaessig die Fehlermeldung 'Too many open files
trotzdem ständig Fehler Too many open files ?!? Das
geht soweit, daß ich mich teilweise nicht einloggen kann, weil der SSH die
PAM-Authorisierung nicht vornehmen kann!
Bei der Durchsicht des Outputs von 'lsof' fiel mir auf, daß TLS sehr viele
Prozesse offen hat (lsof | grep -c tls ergibt 323
Hi nochmal :D
Mir ist noch aufgefallen, dass vielleicht eine Uebersicht ueber die
laufenden Prozesse hilfreich waere, um die Frage wegen der tls-Files zu
beantworten:
PID TTY STAT TIME COMMAND
1 ?Ss 0:00 ini
30018 ?Ss 0:00 /sbin/syslogd
30261 ?Ss
Moin,
Friedemann Schorer wrote:
So weit ich das verstehe, aendere ich ja durch Verwendung von 'ulimit -n'
nur das Filelimit in der Bash geaendert, nuetzt mir also nix fuer Apache2,
PHP, Mysql und Exim4.
IIRC kann ein 'ulimit -n X' auch in das Startskript eines Dienstes
geschrieben werden,
Fehler Too many open files ?!? Das
Insbesondere gibt es auch ein per-process Limit (ulimit -n)
regards
Mario
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Well, it obviously varies, but I just ran lsof | wc -l and it returned:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lsof | wc -l
6335
I'll try running that next time I run into problems as well.
Kernel version is 2.2.20-idepci
What kernel version are you using and what is the output of:
lsof | wc -l
-mk
On Fri, Sep 03, 2004 at 10:57:04AM -0400, Mike Ward wrote:
Well, it obviously varies, but I just ran lsof | wc -l and it returned:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lsof | wc -l
6335
I'll try running that next time I run into problems as well.
Kernel version is 2.2.20-idepci
Won't lsof report
Interesting. I just looked, it shows I have ~40 free open files left,
so maybe that's it.
What sort of side effects might arise from allowing 4x the number of
open files, if any?
On Fri, 3 Sep 2004 08:14:01 -0700, Stefan O'Rear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Sep 03, 2004 at 10:57:04AM -0400,
On Fri, Sep 03, 2004 at 11:21:35AM -0400, Mike Ward wrote:
Interesting. I just looked, it shows I have ~40 free open files left,
so maybe that's it.
They are dynamically allocated.
On my system:
~ %% cat /proc/sys/fs/file-nr
913 82 4096
~ %%
913 open file structures
all but 82 in
I've written down a few of the libraries that programs don't seem to
be able to load randomly, although I'd expect that the libraries
aren't significant in this case, they just happen to be trying to load
them at the same time that there's too many open files. But, just in
case, these are the ones
Mike Ward wrote:
I've written down a few of the libraries that programs don't seem to
be able to load randomly, although I'd expect that the libraries
aren't significant in this case, they just happen to be trying to load
them at the same time that there's too many open files. But, just in
case
Firstly, I apologize for having no real details on this.
I'm running Debian Unstable, and seemingly randomly, I'll go to run a
program or save a file or what not, and I'll get an error to the
effect of too many open files on system. In one case, I rebooted to
try and solve this, and within 5
I don't have an answer just a similar experience. But I did discover
that it was over 100 nmbd samba files, discovered through use of ps,
that gave me the clue.
I never did discover what spawned all the nmbd processes. But they were
the source of the too many open files errors I believe
running Debian Unstable, and seemingly randomly, I'll go to run a
program or save a file or what not, and I'll get an error to the
effect of too many open files on system. In one case, I rebooted to
try and solve this, and within 5 minutes of starting X, it started
that again.
Linux has a file-max
files, discovered through use of ps,
that gave me the clue.
I never did discover what spawned all the nmbd processes. But they were
the source of the too many open files errors I believe. On the other
hand maybe i was wrong and someone will correct/enlighten me.
Look at the program lsof
Hi,
ich bekomme von meinem System die Meldung too many open files. Also habe
ich erst mal gegoogelt, wie man feststellt, wieviel Files denn geöffnet werden
dürfen und wie man diese Zahl hochschraubt.
Aber drei Fragen habe ich da noch:
1. Wie stellt man fest, welches Programm diese ganzen Files
am 15.03.2004, um 9:29:09 +0100 mailte Tom Schmitt folgendes:
Aber drei Fragen habe ich da noch:
1. Wie stellt man fest, welches Programm diese ganzen Files geöffnet hat?
(Denn das sind bei mir immerhin gut 50 000 und das kann einfach nicht richtig
sein)
lsof
2. Wenn man die Zahl der
Hallo!
On 15 Mar 2004 at 09:29 +0100, Tom Schmitt wrote:
ich bekomme von meinem System die Meldung too many open files.
[...]
3. Kann ich die Zahl der maximal zu öffnenden Files gezielt für einen
bestimmten Prozess begrenzen?
Mit 'ulimit -n', siehe auch 'help ulimit' in der Bash.
Wenn du
Tom Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
ich bekomme von meinem System die Meldung too many open files. Also habe
ich erst mal gegoogelt, wie man feststellt, wieviel Files denn geöffnet
werden dürfen und wie man diese Zahl hochschraubt.
Aber drei Fragen habe ich da noch:
1. Wie stellt man fest, welches
(Too many open
files)
I am not sure these messages are the cause of the problem or just an
effect.
Any hints to look into this issue or solve it are welcome.
Thanks,
Bob
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aplicación me dice por ejemplo
/usr/bin/top: too many open files in system
Un saludo y gracias
Em Sex, 2003-02-07 às 18:02, RC Lages escreveu:
Could not start process Unable to create io-slave: Too many open files
A mensagem acima estou recebendo de Error do KDesktop.
Alguém pode dizer o que está acontecendo?
Mande mais detalhes. Esta mensagem esta vindo na hora de logar no kdm ou
Marcio de Araujo Benedito escreveu:
Em Seg, 2003-02-10 às 10:28, RC Lages escreveu:
Está ocorrendo um pouco após a inicialização do KDE... surge no meio da tela.
Vem numa janela com um botão de Ok que clico e a mensagem some, não mais se
repete.
Se voce fez uma atualizacao do kde, sugiro
Could not start process Unable to create io-slave: Too many open files
A mensagem acima estou recebendo de Error do KDesktop.
Alguém pode dizer o que está acontecendo?
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Hi,
before changing anything, i want to know what's wrong.
Unmounting my ntfs partitions has no effects (just a try to see).
I'm going to read linux/Documentation/sysctl/fs.txt and about
mke2fs ; if you know any means to diagnose the pb, let me know.
BTW : what are FDs ?
merci
Fred
On Tue, Oct 08, 2002 at 09:16:32AM +0200, Fred wrote:
Hi,
before changing anything, i want to know what's wrong.
Unmounting my ntfs partitions has no effects (just a try to see).
I'm going to read linux/Documentation/sysctl/fs.txt and about
mke2fs ; if you know any means to diagnose the
On Mon, Oct 07, 2002 at 04:17:26PM +0200, Fred wrote:
-How do I solve this ? Echoing a different max number ?
is it a definitive solution (how about the next boot) ?
I'm not sure why you have so many files open, but yes, you can change
the limit at runtime by echoing a new number to the file
Am Mon, 2002-10-07 um 22.33 schrieb Michael Heironimus:
On Mon, Oct 07, 2002 at 04:17:26PM +0200, Fred wrote:
-How do I solve this ? Echoing a different max number ?
is it a definitive solution (how about the next boot) ?
I'm not sure why you have so many files open, but yes, you can
added the
following script to my machine as /etc/init.d/setmaxfiles.sh:
8-
#! /bin/sh
# Prevents kernel error message 'Too many open files' due to
# the 8096 default. For more info, see:
# http://sdb.suse.de/en/sdb/html
I'm having problems with a Too many open files error.
I've increased the /proc/sys/fs/file-max to 10 and the count in
/proc/sys/fs/file-nr is no where near that.
Further googling tells me that there is also a open files per process
limit.
1) How do I increase the open files per process
On Thu, Sep 19, 2002 at 02:05:44PM +0200, Alex Polite wrote:
I'm having problems with a Too many open files error.
I've increased the /proc/sys/fs/file-max to 10 and the count in
/proc/sys/fs/file-nr is no where near that.
Further googling tells me that there is also a open files per
On Sun, Apr 29, 2001 at 06:20:05PM -0500, B Thomas wrote:
Hi,
I am using debian 2.2 with kernel 2.2.19 and am having the folling
problem : when I log in as root and use dpkg or apt every thing works fine
. But if I log in a normal user and su - to root the dpkg or apt gives
errors as below.
/security.debian.org_dists_stable_updates_non-free_binary-i386_Packages
- open (24 Too many open files)
The following is the strace output :
___STRACE_OUTPUT
execve(/usr/bin/apt-get, [apt-get, install, debian-cd], [/* 18 vars
*/]) = 0
brk(0
i've recently reinstalled my debian system and i am now
getting the following error message:
Jan 12 09:00:15 random amd[1162]: setmntent(/etc/mtab, r+): Too many
open files
any ideas, or pointers to the fm are welcomed.
The kernel's out of file handles. Go to /proc/sys/kernel and look at
file
folks,
i've recently reinstalled my debian system and i am now
getting the following error message:
Jan 12 09:00:15 random amd[1162]: setmntent(/etc/mtab, r+): Too many
open files
any ideas, or pointers to the fm are welcomed.
thanks in advance,
//daryl
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[warn] (24)Too many open files: unable to open a file descriptor above 15,
you may need to increase the number of descriptors
How do I fix this error?
Thanks
-Paul
Does anyone know where the limitation of this problem occurs and how to
correct it? Is this due to a kernel or nfsd hard define?
Thanks.
Mar 13 05:02:08 srvr nfsd[159]: non-standard errno: 24 (Too many open
files)
Mar 13 05:02:45 srvr last message repeated 9 times
Mar 13 05:02:45 srvr nfsd
/named
Jul 29 01:52:28 www named[20732]: fcntl(dfd, F_DUPFD, 20): Too many open
files
Jul 29 01:52:28 www last message repeated 14 times
Also:
# lsof | wc -l
852
I was suffering from the file limit when too many sendmails were
delivering queued mail. I just accidentally deleted kernel
binfmt-0
Jul 29 01:52:15 www modprobe: can't locate module binfmt-0
Jul 29 01:52:28 www named[20732]: starting. named 4.9.5-REL Mon Apr 28
20:39:58 MET DST 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/debian/bind/bind-4.9.5/named
Jul 29 01:52:28 www named[20732]: fcntl(dfd, F_DUPFD, 20): Too many open
files
Jul 29 01:52
On Wed, 2 Jul 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Take a look at /etc/lshell.conf
Oh, that's it, thanks!
Now one question... I have fortunes installed and fortunes-mod. With this
setup if one types fortune it will try to open 74 files! (The fortunes
and the .dat files plus stdio et al) I know this
On 1 Jul, Marcelo E. Magallon wrote:
On 29 Jun 1997, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
Your `ulimit's are too low. Here's what I do, in /etc/profile for
now.
PS: BTW, I cann't change this limit as a normal user anyway. I can change
it as root but for root only.
Take a look at
On 29 Jun 1997, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
Your `ulimit's are too low. Here's what I do, in /etc/profile for
now.
This exactly the problem I'm having. The ulimit is set to 24. But I cann't
find where to set this... (I know ulimit -n 256) What I don't get is why
on another debian machine the
Marcelo == Marcelo E Magallon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Marcelo Hi, I'm getting this message very often in one of the
Marcelo Debian Linux machines I work with, and I have no clue of
Marcelo where to start looking. It's not coming from the kernel
Marcelo since it's not logged
Hi,
I'm getting this message very often in one of the Debian Linux
machines I work with, and I have no clue of where to start looking. It's
not coming from the kernel since it's not logged along other kernel
messages, but it shows up in the console.
The first time I saw it, it
Marcelo == Marcelo E Magallon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Marcelo Hi, I'm getting this message very often in one of the
Marcelo Debian Linux machines I work with, and I have no clue of
Marcelo where to start looking. It's not coming from the kernel
Marcelo since it's not logged
I am running debian linux 1.2, when I log in from the console or telnet,
I get an error on running fortune:
/usr/share/games/fortunes/art.dat: Too many open files
I also get this error whenever I try to run Netscape, except relating to
the java library files (instead of art.dat):
/usr/local
On Apr 27, Troy Hanson wrote
: I am running debian linux 1.2, when I log in from the console or telnet,
: I get an error on running fortune:
:
: /usr/share/games/fortunes/art.dat: Too many open files
Did you installed lshell?
Heiko
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: /usr/share/games/fortunes/art.dat: Too many open files
Did you installed lshell?
I just checked, lshell was installed, so I purged it and it works.
Thanks Much!
Troy
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Hi
I tried running apache and got back the too many open files error.
There are generally two possible errors:
You can have too many files open on your system (say you have lots of programs
that are opening a few files each)
or a single process (like apache) can open 256 files
Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
:
: Hi guys,
:
: I tried running apache and got back the too many open files error.
:
: How can I check/monitor the number of file descriptors being used??
:
: Where do I change it if it needs to be increased?
Installed lshell?
Became root via su?
Heiko
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domains from apache,
but when I run httpd, it reports the too many open files error! :(
How can it be if before running it, there are only 192 open?
Thanks again,
Ricardo
On Mon, 11 Nov 1996, Oskar Pearson wrote:
Hi
I tried running apache and got back the too many open files error
Thanks!!!
I did su to root! That must be the reason! I'll give it a try!
Ricardo
On Mon, 11 Nov 1996, Heiko Schlittermann wrote:
Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
:
: Hi guys,
:
: I tried running apache and got back the too many open files error.
:
: How can I check/monitor the number of file
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Subject: Re: too many open files?
Thanks for the help!!!
So now I'm puzzled! :(
here are my values:
irvine:/$ cat /proc/sys/kernel/file-nr
192
irvine:/$ cat /proc/sys/kernel/inode-nr
16801502
irvine:/$ cat /proc/sys/kernel/file-max
1024
irvine:/$ cat /proc/sys/kernel/inode
Ricardo Kleemann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How can I check/monitor the number of file descriptors being used??
This I know. Install the lsof package, and use lsof (ls open files).
It will give a listing of all the open files and who's using them.
This program gets installed in /usr/sbin, and
Hi guys,
I tried running apache and got back the too many open files error.
How can I check/monitor the number of file descriptors being used??
Where do I change it if it needs to be increased?
thanks.
Ricardo
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