Hello Patrick. Check nsslapd-descriptors and nsslapd-conntablesize in dse.ldif. If the latter isn't present it'll be equal to either getdtablesize() (which is RLIMIT_NOFILE on Linux I think) or nsslapd-descriptors, whichever is lower. nsslapd-descriptors sets the soft limit on the ns-slapd process, and nsslapd-conntablesize sets how many of the descriptors to use for incoming connections. Ulf Morris, Patrick wrote: >I may be missing something obvious, but I've got a couple Red Hat EL4 >servers running FDS 1.0.2, and I keep getting the dreaded "Not listening >for new connections - too many fds open" error. > >I've looked at all the install and how-to guides, and have the following >set up: > >/etc/security/limits.conf: > >* soft nofile 104851 >* hard nofile 104851 > >/etc/sysctl.conf: > >fs.file-max = 131072 > >/etc/profile: > >ulimit -n 131072 > >/etc/pam.d/login: > >session required /lib/security/pam_limits.so > > >Still, as soon as FDS hits 1024 FDs open, everything blows up. > >What have I missed? I've also added a "ulimit -n 131072" to the top of >the server's init script, but no dice. > >-- >Fedora-directory-users mailing list >Fedora-directory-users at redhat.com >https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-directory-users > > >