On 04/20/14 13:49, M. Fioretti wrote:
Greetings,
a while ago, I noticed that on my Fedora box digiKam would not load
and display picture galleries anymore, and when launched from the
prompt would produce this message:
digikam(14981)/digikam (core): Reached inotify limit
which IIUC means this is a general problem on that computer, not
digikam specific.
An online search returned always the same "fix" described e.g. at
http://monodevelop.com/Inotify_watches_limit, that is:
##################################################################
To change the limit, run:
# echo 16384 > /proc/sys/fs/inotify/max_user_watches
To make the change permanent, edit the file /etc/sysctl.conf and add
this line to the end of the file:
fs.inotify.max_user_watches=16384
##################################################################
(the current value now is 8192)
I could not, however, find any clear (to me at least) explanation of
possible unwanted side-effects of this. Should I check/do something
else (but what?) or can I safely apply those suggestions and reboot?
Is there risk that doing that stuff "as is" messes things up and
forces me to spend a day or so recovering the system?
I don't know how the system sets this value. 8192 seems rather small to me. On my
system....
[egreshko@meimei inotify]$ cat /proc/sys/fs/inotify/max_user_watches
524288
This is the case on an F20 system with 8GB of RAM on real HW and a VM with 1 GB.
And there is nothing in my sysctl.conf to override.
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