Del wrote:
ulimit -n 8192
On top of that, you also have to put the same ulimit line in any
scripts which call ns-slapd (bak2db, db2bak, bak2ldif, ldif2bak, etc).
This "feature" caused me major problems several weeks ago when those
scripts failed and left some files with wrong permissions, thus
causing nearly impossible to debug write deadlocks.
I really hope that this is redesigned in an upcoming release.
The ideal thing is if you extend the ulimit in /etc/security/limits.conf,
put the ulimit command in /etc/profile. Then you don't need to fix any
scripts.
This is a linux thing, and maybe only a redhat linux thing (I don't
know, because I only use RHEL and FC as far as linux goes). It doesn't
exist on e.g. FreeBSD.
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mike
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