Heya Folks... Julian (sitting in front of me and looking bad... hi Jules) told me that one of you guys had a problem with Lucene and a "Too Many Files Open" exception... Reading back from the archives, I found this:
<http://nagoya.apache.org:8080/eyebrowse/ReadMsg?listName=lucene-user@jakart a.apache.org&msgNo=1348> Petite, I just doublechecked on my OS/X box (well, the one I'm writing you from). Definitely a ulimit problem (number of file descriptors accessable by a single process on the system). If you run "ulimit -n", you'll see that the maximum number of file descriptors usable by a single process is set to 256. You can increase it by issuing "ulimit -n 512" (for example). You can set it up easily into a shell script launching your application. If (for instance) you're building an application run with "java -jar ..." or using the Cocoa Java framework, there might be a couple of OS/X specific tricks that might be worth exploiting. Anyway my best recommendation is to use "lsof" when you get one of those "IOException"s: first of all be sure to catch it so that the JVM won't crash when you get it, then under MacOS/X you can use the "lsof" command to see what files you have opened: find out your Java VM process number (use "ps") and do an "lsof -p PID" where PID is the process number of your VM... This will tell you WHAT files you actually have opened, and it'll help you keeping your operating resources low (you sure you closed all files you don't need to use?)... Well, that's my .2c... Sorry, I'm not subbed to this list, so, keep me posted at [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you need some more help... Pier -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>