well her is the section from that file that talks about it
# In order to make more file descriptors available
# to the directory server, first make sure the system
# hard limits are raised, then use ulimit - uncomment
# out the following line and change the value to the
# desired value
# ulimit -n 8192
if you increase both the hard and soft limit there is no reason to run
the ulimit command keep in mind the soft limit is the default.
On 8/26/2011 12:54 PM, cfr100(a)acm.org wrote:
That is not enough. You have to update /etc/sysconfig/dirsrv
Otherwise, the process will still only get 1024.
On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 10:28 AM, Paul Robert Marino
<pmarino(a)snap-interactive.com> wrote:
> you need to edit /etc/security/limits.conf
> add an entry for nofile the the default is 1024 the max is 65536 (1024 *
> 64 ) here is an extreme example setting it to the max for all users
>
> "
> * hard nofile 65536
> * soft nofile 65536
> "
>
> after you have made the change log out and log back in you can use
> "ulimit -a " to verify after you log back in
> then restart the directory server.
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