$ sysctl -a | grep file
kern.maxfiles=1772
$
If you compile a kernel with more maxusers, you can increase this greatly.
Penned by Henning Brauer on Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 07:09:07PM +0100, we have:
| On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 08:04:19AM -0700, Diana Eichert wrote:
| > Thanks for the the pointer, the actual URL is:
| > http://www.volano.com/benchmarks.html
| >
| > Completely off topic but are running the Borland JBuilder Just-In-Time
| > Compiler for Linux also for your chat system?
|
| yes.
|
| I just did some tests with the new blackdown-port. OpenBSD reaches nearly
| the same results as linux regarding speed (and even the Borland JITC works
| well under linux emul) but I can't get more than 1000 connections. I'd guess
| there are some limits anywhere I haven't looked at, I have set all values at
| OpenBSDs side on high levels (sysctl kern.lotsofstuff) as well as ulimit,
| but still it crashes at exactly 1000 connections (=2000 threads). Any ideas?
|
| I'm very impressed by the quality of the linux-emul!
|
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