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Re: [Xen-devel] [OSSTEST PATCH v12 10/21] ts-openstack-deploy: Increase open fd limit for RabbitMQ



On Wed, Jul 19, 2017 at 02:05:44PM +0100, Ian Jackson wrote:
> Anthony PERARD writes ("Re: [OSSTEST PATCH v12 10/21] ts-openstack-deploy: 
> Increase open fd limit for RabbitMQ"):
> > On Wed, Jul 19, 2017 at 11:28:29AM +0100, Ian Jackson wrote:
> > > Anthony PERARD writes ("[OSSTEST PATCH v12 10/21] ts-openstack-deploy: 
> > > Increase open fd limit for RabbitMQ"):
> > > > +    target_putfilecontents_root_stash($ho, 100,
> > > > +        <<END, "/etc/default/rabbitmq-server");
> > > > +ulimit -n 65536
> > > 
> > > Is the lack of this not an upstream bug of some kind ?
> > 
> > I don't know.
> 
> OK, then.  I think it probably is.  Feel free to try to convince me
> otherwise...
> 
> > FIY, when rabbitmq is install on debian, we have:
> > cat /etc/default/rabbitmq-server
> 
> > # This file is sourced by /etc/init.d/rabbitmq-server. Its primary
> > # reason for existing is to allow adjustment of system limits for the
> > # rabbitmq-server process.
> > #
> > # Maximum number of open file handles. This will need to be increased
> > # to handle many simultaneous connections. Refer to the system
> > # documentation for ulimit (in man bash) for more information.
> > #
> > #ulimit -n 1024
> 
> That's rather mysterious.
> 
> > > And, for osstest, why 65536 and not, say, "unlimited" ?
> > 
> > I've just reproduce the number from the openstack ci loop. Which is the
> > found in rabbitmq-server.service, which I think is found in ubuntu
> > package of rabbitmq.
> 
> None of this seems to explain why this isn't a configuration which
> should be supplied or arranged by upstream.
> 
> (I noticed when looking at my previous reviews that I made a similar
> point last time I saw this hunk...)

But the hunk is different, I've created a bug report for openstack.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/devstack/+bug/1703651

-- 
Anthony PERARD

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