[ale] "Too many open files" while opening a socket on Ubuntu
Jerald Sheets
questy at gmail.com
Thu Mar 5 07:48:41 EST 2009
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It may be because I have been a redhatian since 4.x, but I can wrangle
Redhat products (Fedora included) to do precisely what I want each and
every time without fail.
I've only experienced this in a handful of situations, so I'm a bit
surprised on the Ubuntu front because it's **SO** good in so many
other ways.
If I delete an interface and add a new one, a reboot should not push
my int aside and re-create something I've deleted. It just shouldn't
work that way.
- --j
On Mar 5, 2009, at 7:36 AM, Jim Kinney wrote:
> In fedora, if you edit the ifcfg-ethX file and add NetworkManager = no
> that interface will no longer be run by NetworkManager.
>
> I'm not convinced that NetworkManager is ready for primetime. It
> handles wireless connections very smoothly in my experience but static
> connections are a PITA.
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