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Re: "Too many open files" problem

From: Alan Frechette <Alan.Frechette_at_Sun.COM>
Date: Mon, 07 May 2007 09:23:51 -0400

Binod all you need to do is grab the cts and webservices subset bundle
and run the webservices12 tree of tests on the nightly GF and the
condition will happen right away.

alan

Binod wrote:
> Can you please also use "lsof" and see what the leak is?
> You can use "lsof -p <AS PID>" to find out the files opened by the
> appserver process.
>
> You can use "lsof -p <AS PID> -r <interval>" to periodically check
> whats happening,
>
> Thanks for the issue report!
>
> - Binod.
>
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