#50852 Issue 49990 - Need to enforce a hard maximum limit for file descriptors
Closed by spichugi. Opened by mreynolds.
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Description:

on some platforms the maximum FD limit is high it can cause a OOM at server startup. So we need to add a hard maximum limit.

relates: https://pagure.io/389-ds-base/issue/49990

looks fine to me - I think it will make the freelist patch more important though ....

Ack btw

Fix looks good, just a question @mreynolds any reason to increase the default maxdescriptor of the daemon from 512K to 1M ? It looks to me that 512K is already high regarding C10K capability.

Fix looks good, just a question @mreynolds any reason to increase the default maxdescriptor of the daemon from 512K to 1M ? It looks to me that 512K is already high regarding C10K capability.

@vashirov suggested 1m as it's the kernel default. See the issue for his exact comment: https://pagure.io/389-ds-base/issue/49990

rebased onto 54b941dea5b595302c47ed2ebecf8ec30dc76050

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