[freenet-support] Re: java.io.IOException: Too many open files

2005-08-30 Thread Bob
Bob  writes:

--snip--
Arrgh! He says file ulimit is unlimited in the original post. Sorry list,
that'll teach me to read all of them in future.
(Mods : delete this post and parent if you want)

Bob





[freenet-support] Re: java.io.IOException: Too many open files

2005-08-30 Thread Bob
Julien Cornuwel  writes:

> Matthew Toseland a ?crit :
> 
> >Does this happen after you start Freenet up, or had the node already
> >been running for a while? It's quite possible we have a slow FD leak
> >somewhere...

--gmane filter snip--
> The problem is now solved (by flushing the datastore), thank you for
> your answer.

Also it is possible, though not very likely, that open files are being limited
too much at the OS level. What do you see for "Open files" when you run 
"ulimit -a"?
For reference mine is 1024, I assume this is the default Linux/bash value.

Bob





[freenet-support] Re: java.io.IOException: Too many open files

2005-08-30 Thread Bob
Bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

--snip--
Arrgh! He says file ulimit is unlimited in the original post. Sorry list,
that'll teach me to read all of them in future.
(Mods : delete this post and parent if you want)

Bob


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[freenet-support] Re: java.io.IOException: Too many open files

2005-08-30 Thread Bob
Julien Cornuwel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Matthew Toseland a écrit :
> 
> >Does this happen after you start Freenet up, or had the node already
> >been running for a while? It's quite possible we have a slow FD leak
> >somewhere...

--gmane filter snip--
> The problem is now solved (by flushing the datastore), thank you for
> your answer.

Also it is possible, though not very likely, that open files are being limited
too much at the OS level. What do you see for "Open files" when you run 
"ulimit -a"?
For reference mine is 1024, I assume this is the default Linux/bash value.

Bob


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