Michael, thanks for looking into this. In answer to your question: yes, it caused the IPC mechanism in the database engine my company develops (dydra.com) to break, causing not a little aggravation. While we don't need millions of message queues, we had been relying on having at least a few thousand, and 1024 is just too low a hard limit. As we can't possibly require a custom-built kernel to run our software, we are now contemplating switching from POSIX to SysV message queues instead. Not a happy day...
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