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From: Ivan Markovic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 5:39 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: How can I find number of 'open files'
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I had a problem a while back with 'too
Ivan Markovic at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had a problem a while back with 'too many open files'. So I checked
and fix some bugs in my code and increased the limit (Solaris running
on Sun Netra T1). But now the problem is back. I suspect it is a
problem with my code.
How can I find out
I had a problem a while back with 'too many open files'. So I checked
and fix some bugs in my code and increased the limit (Solaris running
on Sun Netra T1). But now the problem is back. I suspect it is a
problem with my code.
How can I find out how many files are 'open'? If I can track that
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Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 11:39 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: How can I find number of 'open files'
Importance: High
I had a problem a while back with 'too many open files'. So I checked
and fix some bugs in my code and increased the limit (Solaris running
on Sun
Ivan,
How can I find out how many files are 'open'? If I can track that
number then I can hit my code through Tomcat and see roughly when the
files are not being closed. Is there some Unix function that will
allow me to monitor open files?
You can try /usr/proc/bin/pfiles with the pid of
Ivan,
How can I find out how many files are 'open'? If I can track that
number then I can hit my code through Tomcat and see roughly when the
files are not being closed. Is there some Unix function that will
allow me to monitor open files?
You can try /usr/proc/bin/pfiles with the pid of
I had a problem a while back with 'too many open files'. So I checked
and fix some bugs in my code and increased the limit (Solaris running
on Sun Netra T1). But now the problem is back. I suspect it is a
problem with my code.
How can I find out how many files are 'open'? If I can