- From: Tim Smith <
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- Subject: [chef] Re: Re: Re: RE: setting file handler limits
- Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2012 20:36:45 +0000
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You can always use the ulimit command in your runit or init scripts
directly. This will increase file limits for specific processes.
On 10/11/12 1:34 PM, "Mike"
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AJ - that's cool for sysctl, but I don't think it addresses
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user-session file handler limits.
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I haven't seen a cookbook out there yet that does templated/lwrp
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/etc/security/limits.d/*.conf files yet - might be worth writing one.
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-Mike
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On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 4:23 PM, AJ Christensen
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> I use Jesse Nelson's (spheromak) sysctl cookbook for helping with
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> stuff like this.
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> https://github.com/spheromak/sysctl-cookbook
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> Cheers,
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> AJ
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> On 12 October 2012 09:06, S Ahmed
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>> Are there any chef recipes to adjust a servers file handler limit?
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>> Trying to do stuff like
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>> http://www.lognormal.com/blog/2012/09/27/linux-tcpip-tuning/
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>> Not sure how to go about doing this, if it requires a server restart
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>>etc.
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