Apple moved to launchd rather than sysctl for persisting things like maxfiles and other things you might find with ulimit. See the output of: launchctl limit To set a new limit: launchctl limit maxfiles 1024 2048 To persist these things across reboots, create: /etc/launchd.conf and add just the arguments to the launchctl program: limit maxproc 512 1024 limit maxfiles 1024 2048 Now new shells creat
Which command / configuration file controls the open file limits on OS X? Is there a different command for OS X 10.5 / 10.6 / 10.7? The options I explore below are ulimit, sysctl, and launchctl "Too many open files" is apparently a common error on Leopard, perhaps other versions of OS X: 420 Too Many Open Files How to properly increase ulimit -n on Lion? Where are the default ulimits specified on
Several of my colleagues and I have recently upgraded from MySQL 5.5 to MySQL 5.6 using homebrew on our Macs to test locally before upgrading our servers. Since this upgrade, we all have been experiencing intermittent MySQL errors when running our rails code: Lost connection to MySQL server at 'sending authentication information', system error: 32 We have tried re-making our usernames and password
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