Ricardo Bermell writes:
Zope (started from a shell) in OpenBSD gets locked
too easyly because of the low default limit for
open file descriptors (64).
Most operating systems allow you to increase this number
(either at runtime or through a kernel recompilation).
Dieter
Zope (started from a shell) in OpenBSD gets locked
too easyly because of the low default limit for
open file descriptors (64).
When Zope gets locked shows repeatedly this message
"PROBLEM(100) ZServer warning: server accept() threw an exception",
locking effectively also the console.