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SubjectRe: >1024 descriptors in 2.2.8
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Brian wrote the following:
>
> On Fri, 14 May 1999, CaT wrote:
>
> > Brian wrote the following:
> > >
> > > What is the best solution for those that need more than 1024 file
> > > descriptors on 2.2.8? Is their a patch set?
> >
> > I believe an ac patch would do this for you. Should be in the
> > people/alan dir on any kernel mirror (or somewhere like that).
>
> Thanks, I am assuming the ac4 patch for 2.2.7 is what I want. Do I need
> to cat anything into /proc or are the file descriptor limits just set by
> ulimit? I guess what I am trying to get at, is once I patch with ac4, is
> their anything I have to do to set the high watermark for file
> descriptors.

I have no idea. I've personally never had the need to use this feature.

Sorry.

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