Re: MAX limit of file descriptor

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i can only make a general statement, may not be always true/false:

in the kernel almost EVERYTHING HAS TO BE FINITE....and this is cater for the fact that 

but at the userspace or application level, u can design structures to be infinite.   eg, I used python for large number calculation, and so far it has not limits, but I am sure at the representation level, there is one....but because i don't know the datastructure used, i don't know the limits.   

On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 1:10 PM, horseriver <horserivers@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
hi:)

   In one process ,what is the max number of opening file descriptor ?
   Can it be set to infinite ?

   In network programing ,what is the essential for  the maximum of connections
   dealed per second

thanks!

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