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Re: tcp_close during async acceptSorry I missed that. So the error does make it look like select is
being used, did you build the erlang from source or get a package? I suspect that kernel poll is not actually being set because it is not compiled in, and erl is reporting it being turned on when in fact it is turned off. ./configure has some settings which should force kernel poll to be compiled, presuming that the OS/X kernel supports it. > ./configure --enable-kernel-poll check the output to make sure it can find everything it needs to enable that option. I did find that I had to set a few things to get certain features to be compiled in even though they are meant to be default. On Jul 8, 5:18 pm, Joel Reymont <joe...@...> wrote: > Jim, > > Take a look at the Erlang prompt right below where ulimit -n gives > 10240, i.e. > > >> Erlang R13B01 (erts-5.7.2) [source] [smp:2:2] [rq:2] [async-threads: > >> 0] > >> [kernel-poll:true] > > I thought this means I do have kernel poll enabled. I should since I > pass +K. > > The part that I'm surprised about is that select is still used. > > On Jul 9, 2009, at 12:55 AM, Jim Morris wrote: > > > > > Joel, one other thing to try is use [kernel-poll:true] by adding +K > > true to the erl command line, on both the client and server, see if > > that helps. > > > I just double checked and I can open 1000 virtually simultaneous > > connections (sleep(1) between each open on client) using the code from > >http://www.trapexit.org/Building_a_Non-blocking_TCP_server_using_OTP_... > > with no problems on my Linux box using +K true. (Haven't tried without > > that though). > > > On Jul 8, 9:29 am, Joel Reymont <joe...@...> wrote: > >> On Jul 8, 2009, at 4:45 PM, Trevor Woollacott wrote: > > >>> Thats true, running out of file descriptors is likely. If that is > >>> the case then you should be seeing EMFILE or ENFILE errors. > > >> This is not the case in my test, although I did report a related > >> issue: > > >> Mac OSX 10.5.7 > > >> ulimit -n > >> 10240 > > >> Erlang R13B01 (erts-5.7.2) [source] [smp:2:2] [rq:2] [async-threads: > >> 0] > >> [kernel-poll:true] > > >> =ERROR REPORT==== 6-Jul-2009::20:51:54 === > >> driver_select(0x00000041, 1024, ERL_DRV_WRITE ERL_DRV_USE, 1) by > >> tcp_inet driver #Port<0.3137> failed: fd=1024 is larger than the > >> largest allowed fd=1023 > > >> =ERROR REPORT==== 6-Jul-2009::20:51:55 === > >> File operation error: system_limit. Target: s3erl/ebin/random.beam. > >> Function: get_file. Process: code_server. > > >> --- > >> Mac hacker with a performance benthttp://www.linkedin.com/in/joelreymont > > >> ________________________________________________________________ > >> erlang-questions mailing list. Seehttp://www.erlang.org/faq.html > >> erlang-questions (at) erlang.org > > > ________________________________________________________________ > > erlang-questions mailing list. Seehttp://www.erlang.org/faq.html > > erlang-questions (at) erlang.org > > --- > Mac hacker with a performance benthttp://www.linkedin.com/in/joelreymont > > ________________________________________________________________ > erlang-questions mailing list. Seehttp://www.erlang.org/faq.html > erlang-questions (at) erlang.org ________________________________________________________________ erlang-questions mailing list. See http://www.erlang.org/faq.html erlang-questions (at) erlang.org |
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