Michael,

We do run the database software as unprivileged users, yes. Previously,
our installation instructions have advised configuring appropriate
values in /etc/sysctl.d/*.conf and /etc/security/limits.d/*.conf for the
system limits and per-user limits, respectively. After kernel 3.5+, that
strategy obviously doesn't work so well any longer.

It would be really good to bump the kernel hard limit upward some from
the much-too-harsh 1024, even if the patch also otherwise improves
handling for privileged users.

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