i checked the values in /proc/sys/fs/file-max. it is set to 402451
vivekBill Burke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You may have to increase your max file descriptors.Vivek wrote: hi, iam using jboss-3.x on redhat linux 7.3. when i start jboss, after it has handled a 100 or so requests the linux system
On Thu, 20 Nov 2003 09:24 pm, Vivek wrote:
i checked the values in /proc/sys/fs/file-max. it is set to 402451
What about the value from 'ulimit -a'
On my system, file-max is 52217 but ulimit for file descriptors is only 1024.
Bill Burke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You may have to increase your
You may have to increase your max file descriptors.
Vivek wrote:
hi,
iam using jboss-3.x on redhat linux 7.3. when i start jboss, after
it has handled a 100 or so requests the linux system becomes unstable.
by this i mean, that iam not able to execute any command. if i type ls
i get a
what
is your ulimit set to
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[JBoss-user] jboss causing system instability
hi,
iam using jboss-3.x on redhat linux 7.3. when i start