Messages in this thread | | | From | Jared Mauch <> | Subject | Re: file descriptors once again | Date | Mon, 25 Nov 1996 21:18:03 -0500 (EST) |
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Nope, I didn't need to rehack the libc on my systems to use more fds.
I think (Not sure, can't remember.. the system has been running too long to recall) I had to compile the binaries statically.
- Jared
Neil Moore graced my mailbox with this long sought knowledge: > > > > > > > Hey, > > > > Sorry to ask this question again. It's been asked tons of times and I just > > forgot the answer. > > I need to allow 1024 file descriptors for my kernel per proccess. > > How do I do it? > > /usr/src/linux/include/linux/limits.h > > do I need to make NR_OPEN 1024 > > and OPEN_MAX 1024? > > or do i only need to change one of them? > > How about in head.h desc_table[256] do i need to change that too? > > I think that, in order to change the number *per process* (as opposed > to the number in total), you have to modify your libc (and, if you > want this to be your default libc, this may involve recompuling > everything). > > -- > -Neil Moore > (finger amethyst@170.180.106.55 for my geek code) >
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