AW: Set maximumopen files to -1: permission denied

Oltmann, Jörn Joern.Oltmann at wlw.de
Thu May 4 07:17:35 UTC 2006


Hi,

- I have no settings for "files option", so I use the default option
- The DNS Server is running as unprivileged user such named
- I run Linux (Suse 9.1) on my Server

/Joern


> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: bind-users-bounce at isc.org 
> [mailto:bind-users-bounce at isc.org] Im Auftrag von Kevin Darcy
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 3. Mai 2006 23:50
> An: bind-users at isc.org
> Betreff: Re: Set maximumopen files to -1: permission denied
> 
> 
> Oltmann wrote:
> 
> >Hi Group,
> >
> >I have restart my Nameserver (BIND 9.2.2) and have seen in 
> the Logfile the following messages:
> >
> >Set maximum files to -1: permission denied.
> >
> >I searched for the error messages in the archive and google, 
> but found nothing related to this problem.
> >Have anyone an idea whats wrong on my DNS Server?
> >
> Are you setting the "files" option to something explicitly, or just 
> letting it default to "unlimited"?
> 
> Are you running as superuser, or as an unprivileged user?
> 
> What OS are you running on? Maybe there's some sort of quirk 
> in BIND's 
> "limits" support for that platform.
> 
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>                                                    - Kevin
> 
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