Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2001 07:30:21 -0500 From: Steve Spicklemire <steve@spvi.com> To: "zope" <zope@antelecom.net> Cc: Steve Spicklemire <steve@spvi.com>, <zope@zope.org>, <questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: [Zope] error when starting zope on freebsd4.2 Message-ID: <CA6AA42C-93D4-11D5-AE93-0050E480B13C@spvi.com> In-Reply-To: <010c01c1279c$6e5dd870$1b008dd1@hughes.net>
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You might take a look at: http://zope.nipltd.com/public/lists/zope- archive.nsf/ByKey/D7B4863642D1E2EA and http://zope.nipltd.com/public/lists/zope- archive.nsf/ByKey/0EBEC275B07E80CF -steve On Friday, August 17, 2001, at 11:15 PM, zope wrote: > im running zope 2.3.3 on freeBSD 4.2 STABLE=A0- #0, when i run zope's=20= > start script manually (or my /usr/local/etc/rc.d/zope.sh - manually), = i=20 > get the following messages: > Aug 17 20:03:54 vertigo syslogd: /var/run/utmp: Too many open files in=20= > system > Aug 17 20:03:54 vertigo /kernel: file: table is full > Aug 17 20:03:55 vertigo last message repeated 4 times > =A0 > the odd thing is that despite the errors, zope starts, and runs = great.=A0=20 > if the script runs at bootup, zope doesnt start, even tho the script=20= > completes, and no error returns. > =A0 > Additional information below: > =A0 > the machine is AMD K6/2-400, 128MB > =A0 > "uname -a" returns: > FreeBSD <snip> 4.2-RELEASE FreeBSD 4.2 RELEASE #0: Mon Nov 20 13:02:55=20= > GMT 2000 > jkh@bento.freebsd.org:/usr/src/sys/compile/GENERIC=A0=A0i386 > =A0 > "sysctl -a | grep files" returns: > kern.maxfiles: 1064 > kern.maxfilesperproc:1064 > kern.openfiles: 170 > p1003_1b.mapped_files: 0 > =A0 > and "fstat | wc -l" returns: > 394 > =A0 > at this point, i sorta see the problem, but how to fix it? > =A0 > thank you, > Shaun > =A0 To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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