Re: Too many open files

2015-12-14 Thread Alex
Hi, > Fedora uses systemd which sets the limits per service. You need to override > the default service. This should work: > > mkdir /etc/systemd/system/amavisd.service.d > cd /etc/systemd/system/amavisd.service.d > echo -e "[Service]\nLimitNOFILE=5000" > 10-limits.conf > systemctl daemon-reload

Re: Too many open files

2015-12-14 Thread Alex
On Mon, Dec 14, 2015 at 11:39 AM, Pete Houston wrote: > See the man page for limits.conf for setting persistent limits. Pete, thanks very much. Any idea why the system already appears to have more than the maximum number of open files (1024) according to lsof for the amavis user? Also, what is t

Re: Too many open files

2015-12-14 Thread Pete Houston
On Mon, Dec 14, 2015 at 11:51:24AM -0500, Alex wrote: > On Mon, Dec 14, 2015 at 11:39 AM, Pete Houston wrote: > > See the man page for limits.conf for setting persistent limits. > > Pete, thanks very much. Any idea why the system already appears to > have more than the maximum number of open file

Re: Too many open files

2015-12-14 Thread Alex JOST
Am 14.12.2015 um 17:31 schrieb Alex: Hi, I'm using amavisd-new-2.10.1 on fedora22 and occasionally receive "too many open files" where it's necessary to just restart amavisd to get it going again. 837D0346927 2973 Sun Dec 13 23:11:20 donotre...@nexusworldservices.com (host 127.0.0.1[127.0.

Too many open files

2015-12-14 Thread Alex
Hi, I'm using amavisd-new-2.10.1 on fedora22 and occasionally receive "too many open files" where it's necessary to just restart amavisd to get it going again. 837D0346927 2973 Sun Dec 13 23:11:20 donotre...@nexusworldservices.com (host 127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1] said: 451 4.5.0 Error in processin