Re: Cleaning up stale handles in /etc/mtab

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--On September 1, 2006 11:13:41 AM -0400 "Brown, Rodrick R" <rodrick.r.brown@bofasecurities.com> wrote:

Not sure what exactly happened on this server but it looks like the LUNS
were pulled w/o removing the volumes correctly or something of that
sort.

Looks like you managed to hit fs.filemax actually. What is the output of "sysctl fs.file-max fs.file-nr"?


# df
df: `/vob/gcib/its': Too many open files in system
df: `/vob/lftech/artefacts': Too many open files in system
df: `/vob/rmt/mktrisk_portal': Too many open files in system
df: `/vob/gcib/gfx_fxpb_client_facing': Too many open files in system
df: `/vob/gcib/gfx_fxpb_workflow': Too many open files in system
df: `/vob/rmt/credittrend': Too many open files in system
df: `/vob/adv/re_reporting': Too many open files in system
df: `/vob/datamgmt/atlas_p2': Too many open files in system
df: `/vob/gcib/gfx_rad': Too many open files in system
...
...

Does anyone know of a method to fix this without rebooting the box
thanks?

Thanks.

---
Rodrick R. Brown
UNIX Platform Support (SME)
Banc of America Securities LLC.
Global Trading Infrastructure (GCIB)
100 West 33rd ST. 3rd Flr.
New York, NY 10001
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