VeeJay wrote:
> Hi there
>
> I am keep getting this error on the screen. I have tried to solve this
> problem by myself but still no luck. Could anyone guide what to do to
> increase the limit and avoid this error?
please see tuning(7)
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>
> Hi there
>>
>> I am keep getting this error on the screen. I have tried to solve this
>> problem by myself but still no luck. Could anyone guide what to do to
>> increase the limit and avoid this error?
>>
>> kern.maxfiles limit exceeded by uid 1003
On Tuesday 14 April 2009 14:11:02 VeeJay wrote:
> kern.maxfiles limit exceeded by uid 1003, please see tuning(7)
From "man 7 tuning":
The kern.maxfiles sysctl determines how many open files the system sup-
On Tuesday 14 April 2009 14:11:02 VeeJay wrote:
> Hi there
>
> I am keep getting this error on the screen. I have tried to solve this
> problem by myself but still no luck. Could anyone guide what to do to
> increase the limit and avoid this error?
>
> kern.maxfiles limit
Hello,
Check your HHD. Last time I hit this on a not busy machine it was the
RAID card. Do you use RAID on it ?
Peter
Frederique Rijsdijk wrote:
sysctl kern.maxfiles=
>
> You can set it in /etc/sysctl.conf to set it at boot time.
>
>
___
freebsd-que
maxfiles
and then
sysctl kern.maxfiles=123456789 (or some other BIG number)
> kern.maxfiles limit exceeded by uid 1003, please see tuning(7)
> kern.maxfiles limit exceeded by uid 1003, please see tuning(7)
> kern.maxfiles limit exceeded by uid 1003, please see tuning(7)
> kern.maxfi
VeeJay wrote:
> Hi there
>
> I am keep getting this error on the screen. I have tried to solve this
> problem by myself but still no luck. Could anyone guide what to do to
> increase the limit and avoid this error?
>
> kern.maxfiles limit exceeded by uid 1003
exceeded by uid 1003, please see tuning(7)
kern.maxfiles limit exceeded by uid 1003, please see tuning(7)
kern.maxfiles limit exceeded by uid 1003, please see tuning(7)
kern.maxfiles limit exceeded by uid 1003, please see tuning(7)
Apr 14 11:08:08 server2 postfix/pickup[25022] : fatal : kqueue : Too
Hi there
I am keep getting this error on the screen. I have tried to solve this
problem by myself but still no luck. Could anyone guide what to do to
increase the limit and avoid this error?
kern.maxfiles limit exceeded by uid 1003, please see tuning(7)
kern.maxfiles limit exceeded by uid 1003
Hi there
I am keep getting this error on the screen. I have tried to solve this
problem by myself but still no luck. Could anyone guide what to do to
increase the limit and avoid this error?
kern.maxfiles limit exceeded by uid 1003, please see tuning(7)
kern.maxfiles limit exceeded by uid 1003
On Wednesday 09 April 2008, Rafael Barrera Oro wrote:
> Hello, i have a modest FreeBSD that's constantly giving me the message
> "kern.maxfiles limit exceeded by 0 (or 53)" (on the main console). And if i
> attempt to log in another console i get an error similar to
>
Hello, i have a modest FreeBSD that's constantly giving me the message
"kern.maxfiles limit exceeded by 0 (or 53)" (on the main console). And if i
attempt to log in another console i get an error similar to
"/libexec/ld-elf.so.1 not found" or "error reading /libex
Drew Sanford wrote:
Coen Watstaatervoor wrote:
Just got a busy machine with the following errors in the messages log:
kernel: kern.maxfiles limit exceeded by uid 80, please see tuning(7).
Default FreeBSD 6.1 / AMP set-up. Thought 6.1 would handle this stuff
automaticly just like the mbufs
Coen Watstaatervoor wrote:
Just got a busy machine with the following errors in the messages log:
kernel: kern.maxfiles limit exceeded by uid 80, please see tuning(7).
Default FreeBSD 6.1 / AMP set-up. Thought 6.1 would handle this stuff
automaticly just like the mbufs. Anyone knows how the
Just got a busy machine with the following errors in the messages log:
kernel: kern.maxfiles limit exceeded by uid 80, please see tuning(7).
Default FreeBSD 6.1 / AMP set-up. Thought 6.1 would handle this stuff
automaticly just like the mbufs. Anyone knows how the raise those limits
paul beard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Since UID 80 would be the httpd process, I suppose looking into
> process-specific resource issues is next. I am running Apache 1.3.29.
Not necessarily. TCP port 80 is held by httpd, but it isn't
necessarily user ID 80. Look at the passwd file to figure
messages: Dec 21 13:39:30 red /kernel:
kern.maxfiles limit exceeded by uid 80, please see tuning(7). and I
could only login on console.
I read thru tuning(7) and the best I could figure is that my best
option was to let the system work its limits based on hardware:
accordingly, I set maxusers in my
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