Maxim Dounin Wrote:
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> Hello!
>
> On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 09:41:15AM -0400, c0nw0nk wrote:
>
> > So i spent a while on this one and turns out the problem is a little
> > function in nginx's core called "worker_rlimit_nofile".
> >
> >
> > But for me on windows (i don't know if it does it for linux users
> too.)
> > grinds my site down to a halt unless you increase its value.
> >
> > Why does it do this ?
> > http://nginx.org/en/docs/ngx_core_module.html#worker_rlimit_nofile
>
> On unix, worker_rlimit_nofile does exactly what's documented: it
> calls setrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE) within worker process. This allows
> to change OS-imposed limit without restarting nginx. And there is
> no default in nginx itself - the default is set by OS and it's
> configuration.
>
> Note well that the words "without restarting" is actually the
> reason why this directive exists at all. If a restart isn't a big
> deal, then OS limit can be changed by native means ("ulimit -n"
> and friends).
>
> In official nginx on Windows, worker_rlimit_nofile does nothing.
> Not sure if there is an equivalent limit on Windows at all.
>
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I find it very hard to believe it does nothing without me setting it everything is very slow ?