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Operating Systems Solaris Gnome config daemon gconfd-2 running out of file descriptors Post 302631375 by Twirlip on Friday 27th of April 2012 09:08:25 AM
Old 04-27-2012
Gnome config daemon gconfd-2 running out of file descriptors

Hello,

I need to increase the maximum number of open files for the Gnome configuration daemon, /usr/lib/gconfd-2. There is one of these for each username, no matter how many sessions they've got.

We have lots of people using DTUs to log into a Sun Ray server using the same account (bad idea, I know, but it wasn't my bad idea), and we are hitting the default limit of 256, as confirmed by errors in /var/opt/SUNWut/log/messages, and by counting the number of descriptors in /proc/<pid>/fd. The server is running Solaris 10 x86.

So what's the best way to increase the limit? I want to do it just for this process, not for every process owner by that username.

Regards,
Phil T
 

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CARDDAVD(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 					       CARDDAVD(8)

NAME
carddavd -- Darwin Address Book Server Control Interface SYNOPSIS
carddavd [-hX] [-u username] [-g groupname] [-T twistd] [-f carddavd.plist] DESCRIPTION
carddavd is a front end to the Darwin Address Book Server. The Darwin Address Book Server is a web server which implements the HTTP, WebDAV, WebDAV ACL, and CardDAV protocols. carddavd is a simple tool for starting the server. OPTIONS
-h Displays usage information -X Starts the server but does not daemonize it. -u username Drops privileges to the given username. -g groupname Drops privileges to the given groupname. -f carddavd.plist Specifies the path of the configuration file to read. -T twistd Specifies the path to the twistd binary. FILES
/etc/carddavd/carddavd.plist The Address Book Server configuration file. It is an XML property list specifying server options such as the port to bind to, whether to use SSL, and the names of other configuration files. /etc/carddavd/server.pem PEM-format server keys for use with SSL. /Library/AddressBookServer/Documents The server's document root, which is used as the backing store for the HTTP resources on the server. /var/log/carddavd/access.log The server's access log file, in a format similar to Apache HTTPd's access log. /var/log/carddavd/error.log The server's main log file. /var/run/carddavd.pid The server's process ID file. /usr/share/carddavd Server implementation and support files. SEE ALSO
caldavd(8), httpd(8), serveradmin(8) STANDARDS
carddavd complies with draft-ietf-vcarddav-carddav (CardDAV), RFC 2518 (WebDAV) and RFC 3744 (WebDAV ACL). HISTORY
carddavd was first introduced as part of Darwin 10 and Mac OS 10.6. BUGS
This version of carddavd is still in development and testing. BSD
April 20, 2009 BSD
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