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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Max No of Open File Descriptors in a process Post 59750 by lakshmankumar12 on Wednesday 29th of December 2004 10:54:10 PM
Old 12-29-2004
Yes. I am using a library ACE and it is that library which lowers the limits. I am trying to make the library not to do it.

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ACE_NETSVCS(1)						      General Commands Manual						    ACE_NETSVCS(1)

NAME
ace_netsvcs -- ACE network services driver. SYNOPSIS
ace_netsvcs [OPTION ...] DESCRIPTION
ace_netsvcs is a driver to start ACE network services. Currently, libnetsvcs provides: Naming Service, Time Service, Token Service, Server Logging Service, Client Logging Service, Logging Strategy Service. OPTIONS
-f svc.conf Specifies a svc.conf configuration file name other than the default one. Can be specified multiple times to use multiple files. -d Turn on debugging mode. -n Explicitly disables the use of static services. This flag overrides the @a ignore_static_svcs parameter value. -p pathname Specifies a pathname which is used to store the process id. -s signal Specifies a signal number other than SIGHUP to trigger reprocessing of the configuration file(s). Ignored for platforms that do not have POSIX signals, such as Windows. -y Explicitly enables the use of static services. This flag overrides the @a ignore_static_svcs parameter value. -S directive Specifies a service directive string. Enclose the string in quotes and escape any embedded quotes with a backslash. This option specifies service directives without the need for a configuration file. -b Option to indicate that we should be a daemon. Note that when this option is used, the process will be daemonized before the ser- vice configuration file(s) are read. During daemonization, (on POSIX systems) the current directory will be changed to "/" so the caller should either fully specify the file names, or execute a @c chroot() to the appropriate directory. @sa ACE::daemo- nize(). -k point Specifies the rendezvous point to use for the ACE distributed logger. EXAMPLES
ace_netsvcs -f /usr/share/ace-netsvcs/svc.conf Starts ACE network services using example configuration. ace_netsvcs -S 'dynamic Name_Server Service_Object * netsvcs:_make_ACE_Name_Acceptor() "-p 20006"' Starts ACE Naming service using command line configuration. SEE ALSO
/usr/share/ace-netsvcs/svc.conf, /usr/share/doc/ace-netsvcs/ACE-netsvcs.html AUTHOR
Douglas C. Schmidt<schmidt@cs.wustl.edu> ACE_NETSVCS(1)
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