Hello all, First of all, I'm surprised other people haven't run into this kind of problem. I have one collection with about 95 subcollections, each of which has four subcollections. It kills my system after a little while because it runs out of file descriptors. Java gives all sorts of errors about having too many open files, after I've already increased the number to Linux's system max of 1048576. Not only that, but on another occasion, it somehow corrupted the database when I ran out of file descriptors, which was making it appear as though the problem was something else. I thought there was a concurrency problem because one of the collections was corrupted, but it appears as though this is it. Has anyone else dealt with this? Can I please take a poll of how many collections people have and how many documents in each. I mean, most databases can handle hundreds of thousands of records for tables, so I don't know what to do here.
Thanks, David