Re: File Descriptor Limits.

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Christophe Le Guern wrote:

On Fri, 06 Feb 2004 22:44:42 +0000
WipeOut <wipe_out@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:



Hi,

I was reading this page on the apache site..

http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/vhosts/fd-limits.html

Is this still an issue??

Is the limit still 64?

If it is still an issue..
and I am running web, email and mysql services on the same server how many virtual servers would I probably be able to run before I started getting problems?



Hi,

The solution is to put all apache logs on one file,
so the limit isn't a problem.
After that, you split your logfile per virtualhost (ref: fd-limits.html).

This solution was great for me.

Christophe





Hi Christophe,

So are you saying that the 64 file descriptors is still an issue in FC and other modern Linux distros?


Can you explain how the single logfile system works, I understand that all the virtual servers will log to one file..


Then I have to use a utility to seperate the single log file to seperate the single file to seperate log files..

Where do you get the utility to split the logfiles?? The split-logfile as mentioned on the apache site does not appear to be installed with apache on FC or RH..

When the files get split do they over write the previous one?

How do you handle log rotation?

Thanks..






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