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Old 2005-08-13
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Default System reports "Too many open files"

System reports "Too many open files"
How do I solve this?
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You need to increase the number of file descriptors available to your system. In Solaris, add these entries to /etc/system and reboot:

set rlim_fd_cur = 512
set rlim_fd_max = 1024

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-- RobertGraham - 23 Feb 2004

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Default Re: System reports "Too many open files"

My customer is getting the same error message on IPSO 4.1. Any ideas how this could be resolved? We have tried different builds from 13 to 33, but the problem still persists even with newer builds. Thanks for your advice.
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