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[Nss-mysql-devel] [ 101394 ] Too many open files?


From: nobody
Subject: [Nss-mysql-devel] [ 101394 ] Too many open files?
Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2002 09:47:40 -0400

Support Request #101394, was updated on 2002-Oct-14 16:09
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Category: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Summary: Too many open files?

By: gmorin
Date: 2002-Oct-15 15:47
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Hi,

Yes, I meant per-process limit. It may be set for all
processes depending on your configuration.

I think that this message does nit come from nss-mysql
because I often put the function name in the error message
that nss-mysql prints. The ones which have not the function
name are mostly DEBUG mode messages that are easy to understand.

But since this is an upgrade, this is nss-mysql fault. Could
you try to reduce the MySQL timeout to 10 minutes and try
latest CVS ?

Regards,

Guillaume.

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By: lnxus
Date: 2002-Oct-15 14:23
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This is an upgrade to 0.43 (from 0.42, all the way back to
the first announcement on FM).  

Do you mean per-process limit?  There are enough of these
messages (every second or so) that I'm thinking it's a
system limit of sorts.  When these start happening sshd's
auth'd with nss-mysql fail to work, etc.  It only seems to
be reported by nss-mysql (which your saying isn't actually
doing it). Any ideas of what I should try next?

-Thanks

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