Hi

here is a little shell script i use to start mathopd with the file limit
increased :


#!/bin/sh

ulimit -c 0 -n 2048

# uncomment the following to see what are the limits
#ulimit -aHS

exec  /usr/local/sbin/mathopd -f /etc/mathopd.conf



then your file limits will be 2048 the -c 0 part is to prevent from
generating a core dump, i think mathopd will prevent it itself but you
can't be too careful !

Of course your mathod binary should be in /usr/local/sbin/ and your conf
file /etc/mathopd.conf or change the paths ...


Great soft by the way i am currently testing it and it seems to work real well !



KEvin


Quentin Gouedard a �crit :

Hello, When I start mathopd, i get the following warning: NumConnections=512 nfiles=1024 warning: NumConnections is too high Why do I get this message ? Can i expect problems from this ?









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