Hi, I have a setup in C++ on linux where a master process is setting up a ZMQ_ROUTER and then forks many child processes, which then connect to that router (tcp protocol). Whenever a child zmq_connect's to the master, a file descriptor is occupied (and assigned to the master process). They get free'ed fine when the connection is close.
This however limits the number of interacting processes to the number of allowed file descriptors (per process). For me (linux), this currently is 1024, which is way to small for my intended use (multi-agent / swarm simulation). Can I prevent this behaviour? In my mesaging architecture, each agent connects to 6 sockets, so with 100 agents I end up with 600 occupied file descriptors :-( Alexander _______________________________________________ zeromq-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.zeromq.org/mailman/listinfo/zeromq-dev
