Hello,

What output you get with this commands?:

> root@solr-temp01:/# ulimit -n
> 1024
> root@solr-temp01:/# su solr
> solr@solr-temp01:/$ ulimit -n
> 65000


Greetings!

El mié., 12 dic. 2018 a las 12:53, Armon, Rony (<rar...@kpmg.com>) escribió:

> Hi Daniel and thanks for the prompt reply. I tried that but I'm still
> getting the file limit warning.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Daniel Carrasco [mailto:d.carra...@i2tic.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2018 12:14 PM
> To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Open file limit warning when starting solr
>
> Hello,
>
> Try creating a file in /etc/security/limits.d/solr.conf with this:
> solr             soft    nofile          65000
> solr             hard    nofile          65000
> solr             soft    nproc           65000
> solr             hard    nproc           65000
>
> This worked for me on Debian 9.
>
> Greetings!
>
> El mié., 12 dic. 2018 a las 11:09, Armon, Rony (<rar...@kpmg.com>)
> escribió:
>
> > Hello, When launching solr (Ubuntu 16.04) I'm getting:
> > *       [WARN] *** Your open file limit is currently 1024.
> >                    It should be set to 65000 to avoid operational
> > disruption.
> >                    If you no longer wish to see this warning, set
> > SOLR_ULIMIT_CHECKS to false in your profile or
> https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__solr.in.sh&d=DwIFaQ&c=0TzQCy9lgR5hSW-bDg5HA76y7nf4lvOzvVop5GM3Y80&r=pklH2GQ2S8JTF_37tP0KFw&m=5cbIisJU0sjIn9-_kOn8BXuwT2pq3aJ77UmLZcV0SIg&s=RlMA2272ZBR8WCRfLL8I599seXXPaNeEmSZuUSmKTEo&e=
> > *       [WARN] ***  Your Max Processes Limit is currently 15058.
> >  It should be set to 65000 to avoid operational disruption.
> >  If you no longer wish to see this warning, set SOLR_ULIMIT_CHECKS to
> > false in your profile or
> > https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__solr.in.sh&d=DwIFa
> > Q&c=0TzQCy9lgR5hSW-bDg5HA76y7nf4lvOzvVop5GM3Y80&r=pklH2GQ2S8JTF_37tP0K
> > Fw&m=5cbIisJU0sjIn9-_kOn8BXuwT2pq3aJ77UmLZcV0SIg&s=RlMA2272ZBR8WCRfLL8
> > I599seXXPaNeEmSZuUSmKTEo&e=
> >
> > This appears to be related to a known bug in Ubuntu<
> > https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__issues.apache.org
> > _jira_browse_SOLR-2D13063&d=DwIFaQ&c=0TzQCy9lgR5hSW-bDg5HA76y7nf4lvOzv
> > Vop5GM3Y80&r=pklH2GQ2S8JTF_37tP0KFw&m=5cbIisJU0sjIn9-_kOn8BXuwT2pq3aJ7
> > 7UmLZcV0SIg&s=cCjwFj8bcVvmcTIcm0Rj2GNiW7wWaOeKufHSSdPd_uY&e=>
> > https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__blog.jayway.com_2
> > 012_02_11_how-2Dto-2Dreally-2Dfix-2Dthe-2Dtoo-2Dmany-2Dopen-2Dfiles-2D
> > problem-2Dfor-2Dtomcat-2Din-2Dubuntu_&d=DwIFaQ&c=0TzQCy9lgR5hSW-bDg5HA
> > 76y7nf4lvOzvVop5GM3Y80&r=pklH2GQ2S8JTF_37tP0KFw&m=5cbIisJU0sjIn9-_kOn8
> > BXuwT2pq3aJ77UmLZcV0SIg&s=o2V4fE_fqaIbrjbmNR6_fsyMlwSXxnUqLeXJ9BJOtq8&
> > e= I was wondering if you have some workaround. I followed the
> > solutions in the following threads:
> > https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__vufind.org_jira_b
> > rowse_VUFIND-2D1290&d=DwIFaQ&c=0TzQCy9lgR5hSW-bDg5HA76y7nf4lvOzvVop5GM
> > 3Y80&r=pklH2GQ2S8JTF_37tP0KFw&m=5cbIisJU0sjIn9-_kOn8BXuwT2pq3aJ77UmLZc
> > V0SIg&s=eKl-Z7ZRS2z4218azygyFqhq9frW1NoxP1tQPyNsSNA&e=
> >
> > https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__underyx.me_2015_0
> > 5_18_raising-2Dthe-2Dmaximum-2Dnumber-2Dof-2Dfile-2Ddescriptors&d=DwIF
> > aQ&c=0TzQCy9lgR5hSW-bDg5HA76y7nf4lvOzvVop5GM3Y80&r=pklH2GQ2S8JTF_37tP0
> > KFw&m=5cbIisJU0sjIn9-_kOn8BXuwT2pq3aJ77UmLZcV0SIg&s=vYN5GI8ow39gUfRse7
> > au0f5AMd53tNfns8fibFtBLJA&e= and was able to resolve Max Processes
> > Limit but not File limit:
> > *       [WARN] *** Your open file limit is currently 1024.
> >                    It should be set to 65000 to avoid operational
> > disruption.
> >                    If you no longer wish to see this warning, set
> > SOLR_ULIMIT_CHECKS to false in your profile or
> https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__solr.in.sh&d=DwIFaQ&c=0TzQCy9lgR5hSW-bDg5HA76y7nf4lvOzvVop5GM3Y80&r=pklH2GQ2S8JTF_37tP0KFw&m=5cbIisJU0sjIn9-_kOn8BXuwT2pq3aJ77UmLZcV0SIg&s=RlMA2272ZBR8WCRfLL8I599seXXPaNeEmSZuUSmKTEo&e=
> >                   Waiting up to 180 seconds to see Solr running on
> > port
> > 8983 []
> >                   Started Solr server on port 8983 (pid=2843). Happy
> > searching!
> >
> > cd proc# cat 2843/limits:
> > Max processes             65000                65000
> > processes
> > Max open files            4096                 4096                 files
> >
> > The problem persisted after upgrade to Ubuntu 18.10 Any other solution
> > would be appreciated.
> > Otherwise can you please tell me what are the likely consequences of
> > the open file limit?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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