Hello, On Tue, Jul 27, 2021 at 11:18:00AM +0800, brookxu wrote: > According to files_maxfiles_init(), we only allow about 10% of free memory to > create filps, and each filp occupies about 1K of cache. In this way, on a 16G > memory machine, the maximum usable filp is about 1,604,644. In general > scenarios, this may not be a big problem, but if the task is abnormal, it will > very likely become a bottleneck and affect other modules. Yeah but that can be configured trivially through sysfs. The reason why the default limit is lowered is because we wanna prevent a part of system to consume all the memory through fds. With cgroups, we already have that protection and at least some systems already configure file-max to maximum, so I don't see a point in adding another interface to subdivide the artificial limit. Thanks. -- tejun