Please CC any replies to me at <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.

I hope this has not been discussed before. I think I have searched the 
archive fairly exhaustively. This issue may also no longer exist on the 
2.4 kernel series because I have not tested it on that kernel.

I have been experimenting with a web server (thttpd) which uses a cache 
of mmaped files to serve requests. It opens a file, mmaps it then closes 
it to avoid running into the perprocess file descriptor limits. Instead, 
it ends up running into the system file descriptor limits which makes 
the system unusable for anything but the web server process. FreeBSD 
does it differenly. Files can be mmaped and do not count towards the 
limit.

Does this issue still exist in the 2.4 kernel series? If not, are there 
any plans for resolving it? Any suggestions for how I could modify the 
web server to avoid making the system unusable?

Thank you

Evan Jones
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