At 14:30 28/01/99 +0800, YUAN XIAOPENG wrote:
> how can i change the MAX file no each process can open?
First, you need to get the filehandle-patch from
ftp://ftp.is.co.za/linux/local/kernel/. I use succussfully version 8.01 of
the patch on a 2.0.36 kernel (although it is against 2.0.34 sources). I
don't think that the patch will work on 2.2.x kernels although I haven't
tried it yet.
Patch your kernel, and then configure the max files per process - there is
a new option when you run make config.
Finally, after you reboot with the new kernel, make use of ulimit, and
increase the allowed open files per user-id. You will find more information
on this in the man page of bash (I assume that bash is your default shell)
if you search for 'ulimit'.
Regards,
Sotiris.
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