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  • 更改linux的最大文件描述符限制

    To ensure good server performance, the total number of client connections, database files, and log files must not exceed the maximum file descriptor limit on the operating system (ulimit -n). By default, the directory server allows an unlimited number of connections but is restricted by the file descriptor limit on the operating system. Linux systems limit the number of file descriptors that any one process may open to 1024 per process. (This condition is not a problem on Solaris machines, x86, x64, or SPARC).

    After the directory server has exceeded the file descriptor limit of 1024 per process, any new process and worker threads will be blocked. For example, if the directory server attempts to open a Oracle® Berkeley JE database file when the operating system has exceeded the file descriptor limit, the directory server will no longer be able to open a connection that can lead to a corrupted database exception. Likewise, if you have a directory server that exceeds the file descriptor limit set by the operating system, the directory server can become unresponsive as the LDAP connection handler consumes all of the CPU's processing in attempting to open a new connection.

    To fix this condition, set the maximum file descriptor limit per process on Linux machines.

    To Increase the File Descriptor Limit (Linux)

    1. Display the current hard limit of your machine.

      The hard limit is the maximum server limit that can be set without tuning the kernel parameters in proc file system.

      $ ulimit -aH
      core file size (blocks)       unlimited
      data seg size (kbytes)        unlimited
      file size (blocks)            unlimited
      max locked memory (kbytes)    unlimited
      max memory size (kbytes)      unlimited
      open files                    1024
      pipe size (512 bytes)         8
      stack size (kbytes)           unlimited
      cpu time (seconds)            unlimited
      max user processes            4094
      virtual memory (kbytes)       unlimited
    2. Edit the /etc/security/limits.conf and add the lines:
      *     soft   nofile  65535
      *     hard   nofile  65535 
    3. Edit the /etc/pam.d/login by adding the line:
      session required /lib/security/pam_limits.so
    4. Use the system file limit to increase the file descriptor limit to 65535.

      The system file limit is set in /proc/sys/fs/file-max .

      echo 65535 > /proc/sys/fs/file-max
    5. Use the ulimit command to set the file descriptor limit to the hard limit specified in/etc/security/limits.conf.
      ulimit -n unlimited
    6. Restart your system.

    http://www.cnblogs.com/qq78292959/archive/2012/03/07/2383337.html

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  • 原文地址:https://www.cnblogs.com/softidea/p/6073604.html
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