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Re: Too many files open
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Re: Too many files open


  • Subject: Re: Too many files open
  • From: Nicolas Berloquin <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 2 Jun 2004 11:26:39 +0200

The only way to make 'sysctl' changes permanent is to include them in a system startup script (e.g., /System/Library/StartupItems/SystemTuning/SystemTuning).


There's also an easier way:

create a file in /etc called sysctl.conf (/etc/sysctl.conf)
each line should be like this;
parameter=value
for example:
net.inet.tcp.delacktime=100

make it owner:group root:wheel and chmod 644.

And to be complete, you can create the same type of file for ipfw in /etc/ipfw.conf
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References: 
 >Too many files open (From: Eric Arlotti <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Too many files open (From: Justin Walker <email@hidden>)

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