This is the data that led me to believe the default setting was low. I gathered this from a customer:
ubuntu@xxxxxxxxx:~$ virsh list | wc -l 212 ubuntu@xxxxxxxxx:~$ sudo lsof -p $(pgrep virtlogd) | wc -l 893 ubuntu@xxxxxxxxx:~$ sudo grep "open files" /proc/$(pgrep virtlogd)/limits Max open files 1024 4096 files
This is with 212 VMs and when the lsof output gets over 1024, it throws errors.
Thanks, Chris
This is the data that led me to believe the default setting was low. I gathered this from a customer:
ubuntu@xxxxxxxxx:~$ virsh list | wc -l
212
ubuntu@xxxxxxxxx:~$ sudo lsof -p $(pgrep virtlogd) | wc -l
893
ubuntu@xxxxxxxxx:~$ sudo grep "open files" /proc/$(pgrep virtlogd)/limits
Max open files 1024 4096 files
This is with 212 VMs and when the lsof output gets over 1024, it throws errors.
Thanks,
Chris