ID:               35005
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      daniel at polkabrothers dot com
-Status:           Open
+Status:           Feedback
 Bug Type:         Network related
 Operating System: Mac OS X 10.4.2
 PHP Version:      5.0.5
 New Comment:

Looks like MacOSX has max number of file descriptors set to 1024 or
something like that.
I don't have MacOSX around here, but I guess this fact should be
documented somewhere @ apple.com.
Could you check it?


Previous Comments:
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[2005-10-27 22:50:34] daniel at polkabrothers dot com

Have now done a bit more testing, and it only happens if you 
try to open more than 1017 files and then try to open a url.

Have tried opening urls with fopen(), curl_* and exec
("wget"). Same end-result, they don't connect.

PHP doesn't generate any error messages when trying to open 
using fopen(). When trying it with the curl functions, curl 
returns with "couldn't connect" but if you turn on more 
debugging it comes back with "Unknown error: 0". When trying 
to exec() wget it stops as soon as it gets a connection and 
is about to output "200 OK"

(i have read the how to report bugs, but can't find what i'm 
missing to include)

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[2005-10-27 22:42:02] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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[2005-10-27 22:31:53] daniel at polkabrothers dot com

Description:
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When opening a lot (3000 in this case) files under Mac OS X, 
network connectivity disappears.

This has been tested under Linux 2.6, and works fine.

Reproduce code:
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$fp = array();
for($x=0;$x<3000;$x++) {
$fp[$x] = fopen("/tmp/$x", "w");
}

$url_fp = fopen("http://www.google.com";, "r");
var_dump(fread($url_fp, 1500));

Expected result:
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To get the first 1500 bytes from www.google.com

Actual result:
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string(0) ""


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