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[[!comment format=mdwn
username="https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=AItOawkSq2FDpK2n66QRUxtqqdbyDuwgbQmUWus"
nickname="Jimmy"
subject="comment 4"
date="2012-07-04T13:17:05Z"
content="""
In relation to the system limits,
laplace:~ jtang$ sysctl kern.maxfilesperproc
kern.maxfilesperproc: 10240
Also, the maxfiles for the whole system is
laplace:~ jtang$ sysctl kern.maxfiles
kern.maxfiles: 12288
the above was the defaults as far as I recall. What you probably would be interested is the ulimits that the user see
laplace:~ jtang$ ulimit -a
core file size (blocks, -c) 0
data seg size (kbytes, -d) unlimited
file size (blocks, -f) unlimited
max locked memory (kbytes, -l) unlimited
max memory size (kbytes, -m) unlimited
open files (-n) 256
pipe size (512 bytes, -p) 1
stack size (kbytes, -s) 8192
cpu time (seconds, -t) unlimited
max user processes (-u) 709
virtual memory (kbytes, -v) unlimited
I would imagine the limit that you are looking for is 256. Hope this helps.
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On the point about deletions not being propagated, it does do a commit. I suspect that the kqueue code is just not picking up the changes and pushing the changes out. The watch command on a single annex with no remotes functions as expected.
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