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Re: [tor-relays] help #3



> On 30 Sep 2016, at 14:01, Green Dream <greendream848@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> Have you double-checked the ulimit was applied correctly? Including
> making sure it's applied to the user account running Tor? Here's how I
> do that on Ubuntu/Debian, assuming the user account is "debian-tor":
> 
>  sudo su debian-tor --shell /bin/bash --command "ulimit -Sn"
>  sudo su debian-tor --shell /bin/bash --command "ulimit -Hn"
> 
> Those should return the actual hard and soft limits being applied to
> the debian-tor user. In my case it returns 64000, but you'll just want
> to make sure it's what you're expecting.
> 
>> nothing works and now I am running out of ideas
> 
> It would be easier for people to help if you elaborate a bit --
> perhaps the exact commands you've already tried and the log messages
> (if there are any other error or warning messages besides the one you
> already listed).

The debian packages should set the appropriate file descriptors for you.
How are you launching your tor services?

T

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