On 8/12/2010 4:25 PM, Alex Davies wrote: > Hi, > > I apologise if this is not the correct mailing list to ask this question. > > As a inexperienced user of upstart, I have several times hit what > appears to be a limit of 1024 connections for jobs started by upstart. > For example, the following super-simple upstart job: > > start on runlevel [3456] > stop on runlevel [!3456] > > script > /opt/mongod/mongod --config=/etc/mongo/mongod.conf > end script > > Will start a MongoDB process which will believe that the output of > ulimit -n is 1024. Starting it on the command line will produce the > correct value (in my case, an order of magnitude more). >
I'm not aware of upstart imposing any limits - but I suppose a simple fix would be to add ulimit to your script stanza: script ulimit -n whatever /opt/mongod/mongod ... end script -- Daniel -- upstart-devel mailing list upstart-devel@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/upstart-devel