kernel: file: table is full

2005-05-11 Thread Lisa Casey
Hi, I am getting this error message ( /kernel: file: table is full) on my FreeBSD 4.6 box just before the system seems to freeze or lock up. I googled it then went to the handbook and read that I need to tune kern.maxfiles in my kernel. My question is: Is this something I can adjust using /etc

Re: kernel: file: table is full

2005-05-11 Thread Chuck Swiger
Lisa Casey wrote: I am getting this error message ( /kernel: file: table is full) on my FreeBSD 4.6 box just before the system seems to freeze or lock up. BTW, 4.6 is fairly old. Please try to update to 4.10 or later. I googled it then went to the handbook and read that I need to tune

file: table is full | FreeBSD 5.1 p11

2004-01-14 Thread Michael Clark
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Re: file table is full - but not...?

2003-07-25 Thread Jez Hancock
On Fri, Jul 25, 2003 at 12:59:11AM -0400, Dave [Hawk-Systems] wrote: Jul 24 23:11:50 web1 /kernel: le: table is full Jul 24 23:11:50 web1 /kernel: file: table is full File table in this context refers to the table that keeps track of open files I believe, not how full your disk is or how many

file table is full - but not...?

2003-07-24 Thread Dave [Hawk-Systems]
received the following from a logcheck; Unusual System Events =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Jul 24 23:11:50 web1 /kernel: le: table is full Jul 24 23:11:50 web1 /kernel: file: table is full Jul 24 23:14:00 web1 /kernel: le: table is full Jul 24 23:14:00 web1 /kernel: file: table is full Jul 24 23:14:00

Re: file table is full - but not...?

2003-07-24 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Jul 25), Dave [Hawk-Systems] said: received the following from a logcheck; Unusual System Events =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Jul 24 23:11:50 web1 /kernel: le: table is full Jul 24 23:11:50 web1 /kernel: file: table is full Jul 24 23:14:00 web1 /kernel: le: table is full Jul

file: table is full.

2003-06-01 Thread Hugo Saro
Hi list, I have a fbsd server as a gateway on my home lan. It's running 4.7-STABLE , specs p200 mmx 80mb ram 2 hdd's .. it works fine , but I do get a regular (sort of) problem. When there's some problem with my ISP and dhclient keeps trying getting an IP, eventually when I get home i'll have

Re: file: table is full.

2003-06-01 Thread Jez Hancock
On Sat, May 31, 2003 at 09:31:16AM -0700, Hugo Saro wrote: Hi list, I have a fbsd server as a gateway on my home lan. It's running 4.7-STABLE , specs p200 mmx 80mb ram 2 hdd's .. it works fine , but I do get a regular (sort of) problem. When there's some problem with my ISP and dhclient

/kernel: file: table is full

2003-03-25 Thread Worth Bishop
I'm running FreeBSD 4.2, Apache Webserver, and send ~20k e-mails to opt-in subscribers daily. I am regularly seeing the message /kernel: file: table is full in my messages log. Can anyone tell me what this signifies and how to correct this condition? Thanks, Worth Bishop To Unsubscribe: send

Re: /kernel: file: table is full

2003-03-25 Thread Francesco Casadei
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 04:41:27PM -0500, Worth Bishop wrote: I'm running FreeBSD 4.2, Apache Webserver, and send ~20k e-mails to opt-in subscribers daily. I am regularly seeing the message /kernel: file: table is full in my messages log. Can anyone tell me what this signifies and how

Re: /kernel: file: table is full

2003-03-25 Thread Philip Hallstrom
e-mails to opt-in subscribers daily. I am regularly seeing the message /kernel: file: table is full in my messages log. Can anyone tell me what this signifies and how to correct this condition? Thanks, Worth Bishop To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe freebsd

Re: /kernel: file: table is full

2003-03-25 Thread Jim Mock
On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 at 16:41:27 -0500, Worth Bishop wrote: I'm running FreeBSD 4.2, Apache Webserver, and send ~20k e-mails to opt-in subscribers daily. I am regularly seeing the message /kernel: file: table is full in my messages log. Can anyone tell me what this signifies and how

Re: Too many files open / file: table is full

2003-02-05 Thread Kenzo
open / file: table is full Hi Gordon, On Sun, Feb 02, 2003 at 06:16:26PM -0500, aSe typed: Recently, one of the machines I help to admin ran into problems and had to be rebooted. The machine uptime was about 40days and one of the techs told me it became unresponsive and any command he typed

Re: Too many files open / file: table is full

2003-02-04 Thread Jack L. Stone
At 07:43 AM 2.4.2003 +0100, Ruben de Groot wrote: On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 12:16:23AM -0500, aSe typed: This is not a matter of diskspace. The kernel holds a fixed length table in memory with all open files. If this table gets full it usually means one of two things: 1) You have a runaway

Re: Too many files open / file: table is full

2003-02-04 Thread Jack L. Stone
At 07:43 AM 2.4.2003 +0100, Ruben de Groot wrote: On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 12:16:23AM -0500, aSe typed: This is not a matter of diskspace. The kernel holds a fixed length table in memory with all open files. If this table gets full it usually means one of two things: 1) You have a runaway

Re: Too many files open / file: table is full

2003-02-03 Thread Ruben de Groot
. If not, one option is to simply install more memory. cheers, Ruben Jan 22 21:22:18 Fail /kernel: le: table is full Jan 22 21:22:18 Fail /kernel: file: table is full Jan 22 21:22:18 Fail last message repeated 1450 times Jan 22 21:22:18 Fail /kernel: le: table is full Jan 22 21:22:18 Fail

Re: Too many files open / file: table is full

2003-02-03 Thread Jack L. Stone
At 02:52 PM 2.3.2003 +0100, Ruben de Groot wrote: Hi Gordon, On Sun, Feb 02, 2003 at 06:16:26PM -0500, aSe typed: Recently, one of the machines I help to admin ran into problems and had to be rebooted. The machine uptime was about 40days and one of the techs told me it became unresponsive and

RE: Too many files open / file: table is full

2003-02-03 Thread aSe
This is not a matter of diskspace. The kernel holds a fixed length table in memory with all open files. If this table gets full it usually means one of two things: 1) You have a runaway application, opening way too many files. Identify the application and fix or disable it. 2) You're running a

Re: Too many files open / file: table is full

2003-02-03 Thread Ruben de Groot
On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 12:16:23AM -0500, aSe typed: This is not a matter of diskspace. The kernel holds a fixed length table in memory with all open files. If this table gets full it usually means one of two things: 1) You have a runaway application, opening way too many files. Identify

Too many files open / file: table is full

2003-02-02 Thread aSe
:18 Fail /kernel: le: table is full Jan 22 21:22:18 Fail /kernel: file: table is full Jan 22 21:22:18 Fail last message repeated 1450 times Jan 22 21:22:18 Fail /kernel: le: table is full Jan 22 21:22:18 Fail /kernel: file: table is full Thank you, Gordon Keesler [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] To Unsubscribe

file table is full

2002-10-10 Thread Jim Freeze
Hi: Today I got up and my security log showed the following: rabbit kernel log messages: 246:3175 63.106.140.204:22 in via sis0 file: table is full file: table is full Limiting open port RST response from 250 to 200 packets per second Limiting open port RST response from 250 to 200 packets

Re: file table is full

2002-10-10 Thread Oliver Fromme
Jim Freeze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: rabbit kernel log messages: 246:3175 63.106.140.204:22 in via sis0 file: table is full There is a limit on the number of files than can be held open simultaneously. If that limit is reached, the above message is logged, and trying to open further