Hi, I've been trying to find information about this, but information seems quite scattered on the web.
I am running a supervisor process as root and have minfds=20000 set in my supervisor.conf. All my child processes are started as other users than root. Let's call that user "apache". I have three questions: - Does this mean that the soft limits and hard limits will be raised for all childprocesses that supervisor starts? Based on the Supervisor documentation, this seems to be the case. - Since root can have other fileno limits, does this mean that the fileno limit can be raised above the user apache's hard limit? - If I start three processes, will these three processes be sharing the same fileno limit pool or use three independent pools? Ie., can they have a total of 60000 open files or simply 20000 (minus files opened by supervisor)? I guess/hope 60000. I guess this could vary between platforms; I am running a fairly new Debian Linux system. Thanks, Jens -- Want to know how full my inbox is? Or how to get in touch with me faster? Or tell me your e-mail is not that important? Then check this out: http://courteous.ly/4WtfZY
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