First page on a google search returns this page

http://aa11.cjb.net/sun_managers/1999/11/msg00188.html

info of interest:


Increasing the value of the system variable rlim_fd_cur and/or
rlim_fd_max.

This turned out to work. The rlim_fd_cur and rlim_fd_max variables are
the soft
and hard limits on file descriptors, respectively. I set these variables
to 512
and 768, respectively, and rebooted. I haven't had the problem occur
since.

This seemed to be on a solaris page, so the trick is to change the
appropriate settings on Linux (assuming that's what the nis servers are
running).

This brings up a question.   On AIX and apparently solaris, there is a
file that you can edit that sets what various values can be for
processes.  Is there something similar on Linux or do you have to hack
code and recompile?

Hugh

Hugh Brown wrote:
> 
> Have you tried a search on google with the error string?
> 
> Hugh
> 
> Hans Fugal wrote:
> >
> > all this yp stuff is new to me, but from what I can tell yp is serving
> > up groups and passwd (ypcat passwd | grep fugal returns what looks like
> > a line from a passwd file).  I'm not in a position to fix it... are you
> > listening Michael? :)
> >
> > Hans :)
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