Jonathan Swartz
Jonathan Swartz

Reputation: 1983

Raising hard limit on RLIMIT_NOFILE system-wide on Linux

We need to raise RLIMIT_NOFILE when running memcached, as we're hitting the default hard limit (1024). However, raising a hard limit requires root, and for various reasons we don't want to have to run memcached or its containing shell as root. Right now we happily run it as a non-root user.

Is there a way to raise the hard limit for RLIMIT_NOFILE system-wide, so that we can continue to run memcached as non-root and simply raise the soft limit?

This is RedHat Linux with 2.6 kernel.

Thanks!

Jon

Upvotes: 6

Views: 17622

Answers (1)

Reto Aebersold
Reto Aebersold

Reputation: 16624

You can set the limits in /etc/security/limits.conf with the syntax:

<domain> <type> <item> <value>

The <domain> can be a user (i.e. memcache) or a group.

Upvotes: 10

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