What OS are you running on?  On my default Ubuntu install mine is set at over 
100K looking in /proc/sys/fs/file-max


rembry wrote:
> 
> mray wrote:
> > The only reference I came across for Zenoss was:
> > http://forums.zenoss.com/viewtopic.php?t=5620
> > 
> > It's a known issue that doesn't get hit very often and it has a work- 
> > around.  Feel free to open a ticket to address it.
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
> It may not get hit "very often"  but I am getting hammered by the darn thing. 
>  My WMI polling just stops cold and even using ping to look at latency stops.
> 
> I have upped the nofile limit to 32768 in limits.conf (third time today) AND 
> when I got still got the error I dropped MAX_CONNECTIONS to 16 in 
> zencommand.py
> 
> I reboot and then the thing runs for a few hours and then croaks.
> 
> It is rapidly making Zenoss unusable as my key graphs are hosed.  (I am also 
> seeing droputs on interface throughput on core Cisco and Juniper routers, but 
> this does not appear directly related.)
> 
> I am running a new 2.3.2 install (2.3.0 went south and all the RRD graphs 
> stopped so I did a complete reinstall) on a Dell PE 750 with 2GB ram and lots 
> of disk space.
> 
> I have nearly 200 devices counting routers, switches, servers, and printers.





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