[2.2. 12 & 16 ] dupfd messages...

From: Roger Gammans (roger@computer-surgery.co.uk)
Date: Sat Jun 17 2000 - 06:20:21 EDT

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    Hi

    Um, I've got a (commercial binary-only) server application
    which _can_ cause the following kernel messages on shutdown and startup...

     kernel: dupfd: fd 32767, max 1024
     kernel: dupfd: fd 16383, max 1024
     kernel: dupfd: fd 8191, max 1024
     kernel: dupfd: fd 4095, max 1024
     kernel: dupfd: fd 2047, max 1024
     kernel: dupfd: fd 2046, max 1024
     kernel: dupfd: fd 2045, max 1024
      and so on counting down by one until...

     kernel: dupfd: fd 1025, max 1024

    I'm trying to determine if I need to worry about or just report it as
    a application bug. But I can't quite trace the path, Eg. why is
    dupfd()'s start descreasing?

    The application is a SQL-server written for 2.0.36 + BIGFD's patch,
    which I suspect is relevant.

    More details on demand , TTFN

    -- 
    Roger
    	"Do you have much trouble with BSODs?"
    	"Not really, only since we've moved to NT."
    		-- Me IRL talking to a printing press engineer.
    

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