Yes, this is the case. Restarting (qmaster) again, it's fine. (8192 / 65536)
OK, so how the heck do I get my qmaster process to have the right number of file descriptors following a reboot? I really can't have this so I have to manually re-restart the qmaster. And I'd be floored to discover I'm the first to see this..... Between having the increased numbers in both /etc/sysctl.conf and /etc/security/limits.conf, I've followed any redhat document I can find. Obviously, something is missing. I agree, it has to do with the init process. >> WHOA. Where the heck is the 1024 limit coming from? >> >I think those env settings are inherited from the parent process. So maybe >qmaster is started up by some init process that didn't get its settings from >limits.conf? >I bet if you restart the process, it'll get the settings from your current >root shell, and all will be well. >Regards, >-- >Alex Chekholko [email protected] _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ users mailing list [email protected] https://gridengine.org/mailman/listinfo/users
