Messages in this thread | | | From | (Alan Cox) | Subject | Re: file descriptor limits | Date | Fri, 7 May 1999 01:54:20 +0100 (BST) |
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> drives,3c0m 905b-100mb. The problem is Zeus does not fork like apache does. > So the process runs out of file handles when the number of connections > shoots up. Except for the file handle problem (which makes zeus kind of > unstable) zeus is a fine product. I would take the "pepsi challenge" > against any web server. Now I could take the easy hack and just bind > another ip and run another instance of zeus. I would like to try and raise > the open file limits for the process. I have read instances of doing this > and would like to know the safest method/settings for doing this. Thanks
There is a hard limit of 1024/process in 2.2.x. The -ac patches allow you to use rlimit for a given process to raise it almost arbitarily.
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