is a vfs limit?
Steven W. Orr
steveo at syslang.net
Sat Feb 14 18:28:45 UTC 2009
On Wednesday, Feb 11th 2009 at 13:14 -0000, quoth Sharpe, Sam J:
=>2009/2/11 iarly selbir <iarlyy at gmail.com>:
=>> can anyone tell me what mean this messages?
=>>
=>> Feb 11 14:08:02 ski0s kernel: VFS: file-max limit 204674 reached
=>
=>You've probably hit the maximum number of open files.
=>
=>[sjs298 at cc-6910p ~]$ sysctl fs.file-max
=>fs.file-max = 202566
=>
=>[sjs298 at cc-6910p ~]$ sudo sysctl -w fs.file-max=1000000
=>fs.file-max = 1000000
=>
=>[sjs298 at cc-6910p ~]$ sysctl fs.file-max
=>fs.file-max = 1000000
=>
=>To make the changes permanent, you need to add a line to /etc/sysctl.conf:
=>fs.file-max = <a number>
=>
=>Shells also have a maximum number of open files which may need to be
=>adjusted in /etc/security/limits.conf, but I don't think you are
=>hitting that because the message wouldn't come from the kernel.
Sorry, but I don't believe that is correct. VFS has no knowledge of the
number of open files on the system. I think it's trying to tell you that
you have run out of either the maximum number of files allowe3d in the
filesystem or the maximum number of blocks allowed by a single file in
the filesystem.
I don't know what kind of filesystem you're running and I don't know why
the complaint is coming from VFS so I can't really help you, other than to
say that (for example) ext[23] allows you to specify the number of
files/inodes/etc in a filesystem. I also don't remember if you can change
any of it after the filesystem is populated.
FYI, VFS == Virtual File System. It's the dohicky that allows things like
open, close, read, write and ls(1) to all present you with a unified view
of your filesystem, regardless of whether you're running ext2, ext3,
reiser, jfs, xfs, or whatever flavor you have that day, or whatever
combination of filesystems you're running.
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