ID:               25886
 Comment by:       michel dot jansens at ulb dot ac dot be
 Reported By:      padair at pntsi dot ca
 Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         *General Issues
 Operating System: Solaris 8
 PHP Version:      4.3.3
 New Comment:

I've got exactly the same problem with the same setup. my fd limit has
been 256 for ages and I never had this problem with any php version
before 4.3.2

Besides none of my scripts use more than 10 fd at a time. How many does
PHP opens for its own use? how many does Apache do?

It seems to me that 256 is already quite high

Michel Jansens


Previous Comments:
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[2003-10-16 11:41:07] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

What is your open files limit set to?  
 
Do 'ulimit -a' from a shell -- chances are it's set to 
256. Try increasing that to 1024 by opening up /etc/system 
as root and making changes to rlim_fd_cur and rlim_fd_max. 
Just don't go higher than 1024.   
 
You'll have to reboot your server (the actual machine, not 
just the web server) for the changes to take effect.  
 
See 'man -s 4 system' for details. 
 
J 

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[2003-10-16 00:10:22] padair at pntsi dot ca

Description:
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I am getting a "failed to open stream: Too many open files in Unknown
on line 0" error message.

I check similar bug reports but none seemed to apply.  I already am
running 4.3.3 where this error was supposed to be fixed.  

My config is Solaris 8, Apache 2.0.44, PHP 4.3.3.

My page pulls some simple snmp data and I have a META refresh tag at
the top  that refreshes the page every 30 seconds.  99% of the time the
page is ok.  Every now and then the error below shows.  It goes away on
its own usually by the next refresh.

Actual result:
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Warning: Unknown(/isp/www/pntsi/stats/snmp.php): failed to open stream:
Too many open files in Unknown on line 0

Warning: (null)(): Failed opening '/isp/www/pntsi/stats/snmp.php' for
inclusion (include_path='.:/usr/local/php4/lib/php') in Unknown on line
0


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