Hi janusz, Thanks for the mail, after checking the limits in /proc/PID/limits file is was found to be 1024 after adding the ulimit -n <value> to stunnel startup the same was showing the new value.
Thanks for the support Regards senthil On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 1:55 PM, Janusz Dziemidowicz <[email protected]>wrote: > 2013/6/30 Senthil Naidu <[email protected]>: > > Hi, > > > > We are using 64 bit version of centos, and the ram of this system is 1gb > > so should we increase this limit to 100000 in the limits.conf > > limits.conf is used only for interactive login sessions (i.e. when you > login to your system as a stunnel user). It is _not_ used by daemons > in your system (unless CentOS does something unusual in the startup > script). > You can check limits of a running process in /proc/PID/limits file, > most probably your stunnel has still the default value (1024 usually). > You should use ulimit -n in your stunnel startup script to modify file > descriptor limit. > > -- > Janusz Dziemidowicz >
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