I found the bug that let me to encounter this behaviour. I’ll keep an eye on 
this after I fixed it (simple stupid NPE). I don’t think it is a big problem as 
the DirectAgentCronJobs are maximised to 500 by default. Still strange that it 
keeps growing in a rather silent environment though.

On 11/04/17 13:11, "Daan Hoogland" <daan.hoogl...@shapeblue.com> wrote:

    Nproc == -1 , both soft and hard so unless this is inherited from VMs in 
nested environments this can’t be the problem
    
    Also no strange unexpected exceptions found, only failed connections to 
hosts during startup and environment configuration.
    
    On 11/04/17 12:01, "Koushik Das" <koushik....@accelerite.com> wrote:
    
        Check the MS logs to see if there are OOM exceptions due to threads not 
available. If that’s the case then you may have to adjust nproc limits in 
/etc/security/limits.conf.
        
        
        On 11/04/17, 1:11 PM, "Daan Hoogland" <daan.hoogl...@shapeblue.com> 
wrote:
        
            My next step is to rebase my change to 4.9 and see if that works. 
But that is a stab in the dark I must admit.
            
            On 11/04/17 09:30, "Daan Hoogland" <daan.hoogl...@shapeblue.com> 
wrote:
            
                Devs,
                
                While I am creating a runnable tob e scheduled I ran into a 
problem. My scheduledJob nevers gets called and looking at the process the 
number of threads of type “DirectAgent-*” and “DirectAgentCronJob-*” keep 
growing. My job is scanning for templates in the primary storage and references 
to it in the database, so it seems to be unrelated. This is a 4.10 vmware based 
nested environment. Has anyone seen such a behaviour? I am still looking but I 
hope I won’t be reporting a blocker for 4.10 on this….
                
                Any clue is welcome at this point,
                
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