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Operating Systems Linux Debian Problem with maximum files and directories Post 302952933 by jim mcnamara on Monday 24th of August 2015 11:38:47 AM
Old 08-24-2015
Do you have all 4096 files open at the same time?

There are possibilities, but as disedorgue mentioned, some code would clear things up.
 

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Leak(3pm)						User Contributed Perl Documentation						 Leak(3pm)

NAME
Devel::Leak - Utility for looking for perl objects that are not reclaimed. SYNOPSIS
use Devel::Leak; ... setup code my $count = Devel::Leak::NoteSV($handle); ... code that may leak Devel::Leak::CheckSV($handle); DESCRIPTION
Devel::Leak has two functions "NoteSV" and "CheckSV". "NoteSV" walks the perl internal table of allocated SVs (scalar values) - (which actually contains arrays and hashes too), and records their addresses in a table. It returns a count of these "things", and stores a pointer to the table (which is obtained from the heap using malloc()) in its argument. "CheckSV" is passed argument which holds a pointer to a table created by "NoteSV". It re-walks the perl-internals and calls sv_dump() for any "things" which did not exist when "NoteSV" was called. It returns a count of the number of "things" now allocated. CAVEATS
Note that you need a perl built with -DDEBUGGING for sv_dump() to print anything, but counts are valid in any perl. If new "things" have been created, "CheckSV" may (also) report additional "things" which are allocated by the sv_dump() code. HISTORY
This little utility module was part of Tk until the variable renaming in perl5.005 made it clear that Tk had no business knowing this much about the perl internals. AUTHOR
Nick Ing-Simmons <nick@ni-s.u-net.com> perl v5.14.2 2004-03-18 Leak(3pm)
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