Re: too many open files

2011-11-28 Thread Howard Goldstein
On 11/27/2011 22:07, Murray Taylor wrote: I have have the same issue on a 8.0-RELEASE box and found with fstat the tgam_server was holding 12511 open files ... A what purpose does this serve (google seems to indicate that it is to speed up file access) File alteration monitoring B

Re: too many open files

2011-11-28 Thread Howard Goldstein
On 11/28/2011 19:07, Murray Taylor wrote: My /etc/gamin/gaminrc contains this fsset ufs none fsset msdosfs none (zfs and nfs too, if appropriate) and I still have 16564 files associated with gam_server in fstat out of 17424 open files reported by sysctl kern.openfiles It appears

too many open files

2011-11-27 Thread Robert Huff
Earlier tonight, I had a machine running FreeBSD 9.0-BETA1 #0: Tue Aug 23 10:07:23 EDT 2011 amd64 become unusable because kern.openfiles hit kern.maxfiles. I found this ... unexpected. After rebooting, I have been keeping track of kern.openfiles. Just after

Re: too many open files

2011-11-27 Thread Adam Vande More
On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 8:50 PM, Robert Huff roberth...@rcn.com wrote: After rebooting, I have been keeping track of kern.openfiles. Just after boot, it was about 575. Two hours later, it is over 3100 and climbing slowly but steadily. (There are moments when the number drops by 5 ...

RE: too many open files

2011-11-27 Thread Murray Taylor
I have have the same issue on a 8.0-RELEASE box and found with fstat the tgam_server was holding 12511 open files ... A what purpose does this serve (google seems to indicate that it is to speed up file access) B howinhell can I clobber it so it releases the files OR (preferably) doesn't

Re: too many open files

2011-11-27 Thread Robert Huff
Adam Vande More writes: After rebooting, I have been keeping track of kern.openfiles. Just after boot, it was about 575. Two hours later, it is over 3100 and climbing slowly but steadily. (There are moments when the number drops by 5 ... but then goes up again.)

[Freebsd-update]cannot open files/.gz: No such file or directory

2010-09-29 Thread Bastien Semene
Hi, I'm trying to upgrade a system from 8.0-RELEASE to 8.1-RELEASE, but I have the following (non critical) errors : /usr/sbin/freebsd-update: cannot open files/.gz: No such file or directory This line appears hundred of times. After that, freebsd-update claims that many files are non

Re: [Freebsd-update]cannot open files/.gz: No such file or directory

2010-09-29 Thread Fernando Apesteguía
On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 3:37 PM, Bastien Semene bsem...@cyanide-studio.com wrote:  Hi, I'm trying to upgrade a system from 8.0-RELEASE to 8.1-RELEASE, but I have the following (non critical) errors : /usr/sbin/freebsd-update: cannot open files/.gz: No such file or directory This line appears

Re: [Freebsd-update]cannot open files/.gz: No such file or directory

2010-09-29 Thread Jason
-update: cannot open files/.gz: No such file or directory This line appears hundred of times. After that, freebsd-update claims that many files are non existent in the new version and ask to delete them : /usr/sbin/freebsd-update: cannot open files/.gz: No such file or directory /usr/sbin/freebsd

Re: [Freebsd-update]cannot open files/.gz: No such file or directory

2010-09-29 Thread Bastien Semene
(non critical) errors : /usr/sbin/freebsd-update: cannot open files/.gz: No such file or directory This line appears hundred of times. After that, freebsd-update claims that many files are non existent in the new version and ask to delete them : /usr/sbin/freebsd-update: cannot open files/.gz

freebsd-update: cannot open files/.gz: No such file or directory

2009-05-15 Thread Brian Hoort
to download files... done. /usr/sbin/freebsd-update: cannot open files/.gz: No such file or directory /usr/sbin/freebsd-update: cannot open files/.gz: No such file or directory /usr/sbin/freebsd-update: cannot open files/.gz: No such file or directory /usr/sbin/freebsd-update: cannot open files/.gz

freebsd-update: cannot open files/.gz: No such file or directory

2009-05-14 Thread Brian Hoort
to download files... done. /usr/sbin/freebsd-update: cannot open files/.gz: No such file or directory /usr/sbin/freebsd-update: cannot open files/.gz: No such file or directory snip - a bunch of these repeat Attempting to automatically merge changes in files... done. The following file could

After upgrade problems with many open files

2009-02-05 Thread Klaus Friis Østergaard
Hi, After I recently update my 7.0 Freebsd Box I have now a small problem with performance and many open files. This has not een an issue before so I don't know what a nornal level is, but at the moment I have increased the kern.maxfiles from 12.000 to 60.000, and the system uses between 22.000

Open office won't open files Error: GObject-CRITICAL......

2008-09-11 Thread Alasdair Reed
Hi, am having a problem with OpenOffice2.4.0, it will not open any files. It just hangs when trying to open from the open file menu. I get the following error message on the terminal that OO was opened in (process:1882): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: gtype.c:2248: initialization assertion failed,

Re: Too many open files (Critical, have only one session left)

2005-01-24 Thread Jonathan Franks
system is that I do have a single SSH session up. Unfortunately it's not authenticated as ROOT but as an ordinary user. When I try a ls I get : $ ls ls: .: Too many open files in system Trying a su gives: $ su /usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Cannot open /usr/lib/libutil.so.3

Re: Too many open files (Critical, have only one session left)

2005-01-24 Thread Justin England
get : $ ls ls: .: Too many open files in system Trying a su gives: $ su /usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Cannot open /usr/lib/libutil.so.3 I would like to add that depending on what the server is doing can determine the best way to attack your problem. I have had web servers go crazy

Too many open files (Critical, have only one session left)

2005-01-20 Thread Joachim Dagerot
ls: .: Too many open files in system Trying a su gives: $ su /usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Cannot open /usr/lib/libutil.so.3 I have a fairly huge RAID-5 system thatdislikes a power shutdown so I rather want to reboot the machine manually. I certainly need som help here and also more help on how

Re: Too many open files (Critical, have only one session left)

2005-01-20 Thread Michael C. Shultz
as ROOT but as an ordinary user. When I try a ls I get : $ ls ls: .: Too many open files in system Trying a su gives: $ su /usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Cannot open /usr/lib/libutil.so.3 I have a fairly huge RAID-5 system thatdislikes a power shutdown so I rather want to reboot the machine

Re: Too many open files (Critical, have only one session left)

2005-01-20 Thread Joachim Dagerot
: $ ls ls: .: Too many open files in system Trying a su gives: $ su /usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Cannot open /usr/lib/libutil.so.3 I have a fairly huge RAID-5 system thatdislikes a power shutdown so I rather want to reboot the machine manually. I certainly need som help here and also more help

Re: Too many open files (Critical, have only one session left)

2005-01-20 Thread Michael C. Shultz
not authenticated as ROOT but as an ordinary user. When I try a ls I get : $ ls ls: .: Too many open files in system Trying a su gives: $ su /usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Cannot open /usr/lib/libutil.so.3 I have a fairly huge RAID-5 system thatdislikes a power shutdown so I rather want

Fwd: Re: Too many open files (Critical, have only one session left)

2005-01-20 Thread Michael C. Shultz
-- Forwarded Message -- Subject: Re: Too many open files (Critical, have only one session left) Date: Thursday 20 January 2005 06:52 pm From: Enigma [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Michael C. Shultz [EMAIL PROTECTED] You can use sysctl ajust kernel values kern.maxfiles type

Show count of open files

2004-05-10 Thread Karsten Fuhrmann
Hello List, i wonder if there is a way to show how many open files there are in the system. Not just my files, all open files. And how to figure out what the limit is. Karsten Fuhrmann ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org

Re: Show count of open files

2004-05-10 Thread Bill Moran
Karsten Fuhrmann wrote: Hello List, i wonder if there is a way to show how many open files there are in the system. Not just my files, all open files. And how to figure out what the limit is. fstat will show a list of open files. sysctl -a | grep file will show you a number of kernel settings

Open Files

2003-10-27 Thread Woolworth,Derrick
ourselves. The question is really, is there a way to examine how many files are open on a per process basis? I know we can monitor the number of open files with pstat -T, but this doesn't help us troubleshoot which application is responsible for this large number of open files. The processes that we

Re: Open Files

2003-10-27 Thread Konrad Heuer
, and a couple of applications my firm has written ourselves. The question is really, is there a way to examine how many files are open on a per process basis? I know we can monitor the number of open files with pstat -T, but this doesn't help us troubleshoot which application is responsible

Re: Open Files

2003-10-27 Thread Julien Gabel
I'd suggest lsof from /usr/ports/sysutils/lsof which listens all open files in the system. Or fstat(1) in the base system. -- -jg. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any

kernel option to increase max open files

2003-10-16 Thread John Fox
dfAAA29006: Too many open files in \ system SYSERR(UID0): Cannot open hash database /etc/aliases: Too many open \ files in system So I figure I need to increase the max number of open files available. I've looked around, and it appears I have two different options: 1) Kernel option options

Re: kernel option to increase max open files

2003-10-16 Thread Sunil Sunder Raj
be lowering the per-process limit. By default the openfiles value is unlimited OR infinite. Regards SSR From: John Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: kernel option to increase max open files Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2003 10:09:14 -0700 Hi, folks. I've got a 2.2.2 machine which I can't currently

Re: Open Files

2003-09-24 Thread Joseph Begumisa
On Wed, 24 Sep 2003, Martin McCormick wrote: Is there any utility similar to ofiles in FreeBSD that can tell you who has what files open? Thank you. Martin McCormick I haven't used ofiles but you could try lsof from /usr/ports/sysutils/lsof It should be able to do what you want.

Re: Open Files

2003-09-24 Thread Michael L. Hostbaek
Martin McCormick (martin) writes: Is there any utility similar to ofiles in FreeBSD that can tell you who has what files open? Thank you. Take a look at: /usr/ports/sysutils/lsof /mich -- Best Regards, Michael L. Hostbaek FreeBSD Committer - FreeBSD: The power to

Re: Open Files

2003-09-24 Thread jan muenther
I haven't used ofiles but you could try lsof from /usr/ports/sysutils/lsof It should be able to do what you want. erm man 1 fstat ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any

max open files reached

2003-06-05 Thread Roman Neuhauser
I have a script run by periodic(8) in the daily batch that is supposed to backup all databases from the local MySQL server using mysqlhostcopy(1). It used to run fine for a few months, but has been failing consistently with ENFILE (23) lately. The box is an Intel Celeron 533 (or some such) with

Re: max open files reached

2003-06-05 Thread Jack L. Stone
At 03:29 PM 6.4.2003 +0200, Roman Neuhauser wrote: I have a script run by periodic(8) in the daily batch that is supposed to backup all databases from the local MySQL server using mysqlhostcopy(1). It used to run fine for a few months, but has been failing consistently with ENFILE (23) lately.

Re: max open files reached

2003-06-05 Thread Roman Neuhauser
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2003-06-04 09:30:36 -0500: At 03:29 PM 6.4.2003 +0200, Roman Neuhauser wrote: I have a script run by periodic(8) in the daily batch that is supposed to backup all databases from the local MySQL server using mysqlhostcopy(1). It used to run fine for a few months, but has