Re: error Could not accept socket: Too many open files

2010-12-02 Thread Barys_Ilyushonak
about 20 queues and 20 connections. Gordon Sim 02.12.2010 01:35 Please respond to users@qpid.apache.org To users@qpid.apache.org cc Subject Re: error Could not accept socket: Too many open files On 12/01/2010 05:41 PM, Carl Trieloff wrote: > On 12/01/2010 08:01 AM, Gordon Sim wr

Re: error Could not accept socket: Too many open files

2010-12-01 Thread Gordon Sim
On 12/01/2010 05:41 PM, Carl Trieloff wrote: On 12/01/2010 08:01 AM, Gordon Sim wrote: On 12/01/2010 12:57 PM, Steve Huston wrote: I agree that bumping the nofile limit should get around the error. But, first consider if you expected that you'd need over 1000 sockets open. If you expected you'd

Re: error Could not accept socket: Too many open files

2010-12-01 Thread Carl Trieloff
On 12/01/2010 08:01 AM, Gordon Sim wrote: On 12/01/2010 12:57 PM, Steve Huston wrote: I agree that bumping the nofile limit should get around the error. But, first consider if you expected that you'd need over 1000 sockets open. If you expected you'd be using far fewer than that, then looking fo

Re: error Could not accept socket: Too many open files

2010-12-01 Thread Gordon Sim
On 12/01/2010 12:57 PM, Steve Huston wrote: I agree that bumping the nofile limit should get around the error. But, first consider if you expected that you'd need over 1000 sockets open. If you expected you'd be using far fewer than that, then looking for that problem is more important. Note th

RE: error Could not accept socket: Too many open files

2010-12-01 Thread Steve Huston
, Riverace Corporation Total Lifecycle Support for Your Networked Applications http://www.riverace.com > -Original Message- > From: warwick.rich...@ubs.com [mailto:warwick.rich...@ubs.com] > Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 3:08 AM > To: users@qpid.apache.org > Subject: RE: erro

RE: error Could not accept socket: Too many open files

2010-12-01 Thread warwick.richard
Hallo Boris add the following to /etc/security/limits.conf : @qpidd soft nofile 1024 @qpidd hard nofile 65535 then reboot. not sure if this is the correct official solution, but it works fine at our site. Regards Warwick -Original Message- From: barys_ilyusho...@troika.ru [mailto:bar