hello,
On 20.05.2018 06:50, Liam Goodacre wrote:
In 0.48.1 on Ubuntu, I'm getting a horrible scenario where PD refuses to open patches or create any more abstractions for me. I get an error message saying "too many open files". Granted I have a lot open, but this is a serious problem as it means I can't access all of my old performances. They worked fine in 0.47.
Any ideas?
this is not really a problem with pd, but with your shell- or system configuration limiting the number of open file descriptors.
check your current shell-limit with ulimit -Sn -S is for soft limit (you can lower, but not raise, the hard limit). raise the limit in your shell with ulimit -n 65536 start pd from that shell and see if the situation improves.
if that doesn't help, you can check the kernel limits with cat /proc/sys/fs/file-nr which returns 3 numbers, the first of which is the number of open files, the last of which is the limit.
increase the value of "nofile" in /etc/security/limits.conf do sudo sysctl -p
additional steps are required to make these settings permanent, the ulimit -n 65536 would have to go into your .bashrc so it's executed at system startup. if you normally start pd from your GUI you'd have to restart your system (actually just xorg) so your master shell knows about the new value. there's other ways, one of which would be to start pd from a wrapper script, or probably gnome provides that sort of environmental setup for it's program shortcuts.
there's more information
https://askubuntu.com/questions/162229/how-do-i-increase-the-open-files-limi...
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/29577/ulimit-difference-between-har...
hope that helps ... cheers, ub
Liam
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