too many fds open

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When I installed FDS the setup script was pretty specific about the need to 
ncrease the max number 
of open file descriptors.

This is what I setup:

fs.file-max 64000
in /etc/sysctl.conf

* - nofile 8192
in /etc/security/limits.conf

and in my init.d script:
ulimit -n 8192 


On 7/27/05, Craig Ayliffe <cayliffe at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Has anyone come across problem with directory server having too many
> fds open, which then causes it to not receive any new connections?
> 
> Version: Fedora-Directory/7.1 B2005.146.2010
> OS: Linux ds01 2.6.11-1.1369_FC4 #1 Thu Jun 2 22:55:56 EDT 2005 i686
> i686 i386 GNU/Linux
> 
> >From the logs/error:
> 
> [28/Jul/2005:19:22:42 +1000] - Listening for new connections again
> [28/Jul/2005:19:22:42 +1000] - Not listening for new connections - too
> many fds open
> [28/Jul/2005:19:22:42 +1000] - Listening for new connections again
> [28/Jul/2005:19:22:42 +1000] - Not listening for new connections - too
> many fds open
> [28/Jul/2005:21:00:22 +1000] - Listening for new connections again
> 
> 
> One thing I have noticed is a lot of tcp connections owned by the
> ns-slapd process, that are suspended in the CLOSE_WAIT state.
> 
> # netstat -nap
> ...
> tcp 0 0 ::ffff:10.10.246.31:389 <http://10.10.246.31:389>
> ::ffff:10.10.245.12:54566 <http://10.10.245.12:54566> CLOSE_WAIT 
> 17118/ns-slapd
> tcp 0 0 ::ffff:10.10.246.31:389 <http://10.10.246.31:389>
> ::ffff:10.10.245.12:54502 <http://10.10.245.12:54502> CLOSE_WAIT 
> 17118/ns-slapd
> tcp 0 0 ::ffff:10.10.246.31:389 <http://10.10.246.31:389>
> ::ffff:10.10.245.12:54758 <http://10.10.245.12:54758> CLOSE_WAIT 
> 17118/ns-slapd
> tcp 0 0 ::ffff:10.10.246.31:389 <http://10.10.246.31:389>
> ::ffff:10.10.245.12:54569 <http://10.10.245.12:54569> CLOSE_WAIT 
> 17118/ns-slapd
> tcp 0 0 ::ffff:10.10.246.31:389 <http://10.10.246.31:389>
> ::ffff:10.10.245.12:54312 <http://10.10.245.12:54312> CLOSE_WAIT 
> 17118/ns-slapd
> tcp 0 0 ::ffff:10.10.246.31:389 <http://10.10.246.31:389>
> ::ffff:10.10.245.12:54440 <http://10.10.245.12:54440> CLOSE_WAIT 
> 17118/ns-slapd
> tcp 0 0 ::ffff:10.10.246.31:389 <http://10.10.246.31:389>
> ::ffff:10.10.245.12:54379 <http://10.10.245.12:54379> CLOSE_WAIT 
> 17118/ns-slapd
> tcp 0 0 ::ffff:10.10.246.31:389 <http://10.10.246.31:389>
> ::ffff:10.10.245.12:54315 <http://10.10.245.12:54315> CLOSE_WAIT 
> 17118/ns-slapd
> 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> --
> Craig Ayliffe
> 
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