Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/06/10/18:09:35
In article <13693 DOT 53758 DOT 616000 DOT 258854 DOT cygnus DOT gnu-win32 AT GUMBLE>,
Paul English <paul DOT english AT technologist DOT com> wrote:
>I have an issue with some perl scripts, and occassionally some links,
>which terminate with a "Too many open files" message when running
>under bash (bash 2.01.1(2) on Cygwin32 19.1 under Windows NT 4.0 SP3).
>This only happens on a filesystem which is exported by Samba from a
>Solaris server.
>
>Our MIS department have suggested increasing the maximum number of
>file descriptors which can be open, i.e. ulimit -n 256. Unfortunately
>ulimit -n seems to be fixed at 32. Is there any way of increasing
>this limit? I'd even consider building bash from source if
>necessary.
Cygwin32 b19 does not have a fixed limit for opened files. Are you
using a cygwin version of perl? If not, perhaps that is the problem.
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