Hi! I would like to set the maximum number of open descriptors for a specific process in a way that is maintainable. I've tried putting something like this in /etc/security/limits.d/: jvb soft nofile 10240 jvb hard nofile 10240 But this seems to only apply to processes with an active shell in the system: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- root@conference:~# cat /etc/security/limits.d/jitsi-meet.conf jvb soft nofile 10240 jvb hard nofile 10240 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- root@conference:~# ps -u jvb | tail -1 | awk '{ print $1 }' 434 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- root@conference:~# cat /proc/434/limits | grep open Max open files 4096 4096 files ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- root@conference:~# su - jvb jvb@conference:~$ ulimit -n 10240 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Maybe I could add something to the startup script, but maybe if the Debian package is updated, these changes will be lost. What do you suggest is the best way? Thanks in advance. Kind regards, Daniel
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