[ale] "Too many open files" while opening a socket on Ubuntu

Jim Kinney jim.kinney at gmail.com
Thu Mar 5 07:36:32 EST 2009


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.

On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 7:10 AM, Jerald Sheets <questy at gmail.com> wrote:
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> I too have found that Ubuntu likes to think you have a dynamically
> assigned eth interface *regardless* of whether you've configured a
> static one.  It calls it "Auto eth 0" and refuses to lose track of it.
>
> In fact, you can delete the int completely, setup the int you want and
> on next boot it'll push your interface aside and set up it's own auto
> eth0 time and again.
>
> The upside is that I only boot once in a forever, so I deal with it.
> The Ubuntu forums have no idea what I'm talking about and several long-
> time users I know of Ubuntu have never seen anything like it.  It
> appears Heron related specifically, because another box installed as
> Ibex doesn't have the issue.  Anything upgraded into Heron of from
> Heron forward exhibits this behavior.  So, remember kids..  if you
> want a static interface, make sure you do everything you can to get it
> configured the way you want on installation or you may not be able to
> change it reliably at a later date.
>
> If anyone has seen and overcome this situation, it'd be wonderful to
> hear from you.  This single issue has made me want to go back to
> Debian or Slack for my desktop.
>
> - --j
>
>
> On Mar 5, 2009, at 2:37 AM, JK wrote:
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>> Gah. Ubuntu is seriously starting to make me crazy.
>>
>> I thought I'd found it: /proc/sys/net/core/somaxconn was 128!
>> Set it to 65000... no joy :-(((((
>>
>> Also I find that when I use the network config GUI ("Network
>> Manager"?) to change my Ethernet interfaces from DHCP to
>> static IPs, the config doesn't stick across reboots! They
>> go back to DHCP... WTF?
>>
>> Grrrr!
>>
>> -- JK
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