Hi Kuli,

Did you get the solution of this problem? I am still facing this problem.
Please help me to overcome this problem.

regards


On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 1:16 PM, Michael Kuhlmann <k...@solarier.de> wrote:

> Hi;
>
> we have a similar problem here. We already raised the file ulimit on the
> server to 4096, but this only defered the problem. We get a
> TooManyOpenFilesException every few months.
>
> The problem has nothing to do with real files. When we had the last
> TooManyOpenFilesException, we investigated with netstat -a and saw that
> there were about 3900 open sockets in Jetty.
>
> Curiously, we only have one SolrServer instance per Solr client, and we
> only have three clients (our running web servers).
>
> We have set defaultMaxConnectionsPerHost to 20 and maxTotalConnections
> to 100. There should be room enough.
>
> Sorry that I can't help you, we still have not solved tghe problem on
> our own.
>
> Greetings,
> Kuli
>
> Am 25.10.2011 22:03, schrieb Jonty Rhods:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am using solrj and for connection to server I am using instance of the
> > solr server:
> >
> > SolrServer server =  new CommonsHttpSolrServer("
> > http://localhost:8080/solr/core0";);
> >
> > I noticed that after few minutes it start throwing exception
> > java.net.SocketException: Too many open files.
> > It seems that it related to instance of the HttpClient. How to resolved
> the
> > instances to a certain no. Like connection pool in dbcp etc..
> >
> > I am not experienced on java so please help to resolved this problem.
> >
> >  solr version: 3.4
> >
> > regards
> > Jonty
> >
>
>

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