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[GitHub] kxepal commented on a change in pull request #174: Improve docs on bumping fd limits

kxepal commented on a change in pull request #174: Improve docs on bumping fd limits
URL: https://github.com/apache/couchdb-documentation/pull/174#discussion_r144378852
 
 

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 File path: src/maintenance/performance.rst
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 @@ -133,11 +133,18 @@ If your system is set up to use the Pluggable Authentication Modules (`PAM`_)
 system (as is the case with nearly all modern Linuxes), increasing this limit
 is straightforward. For example, creating a file named
 ``/etc/security/limits.d/100-couchdb.conf`` with the following contents will
-ensure that CouchDB can open up to 4096 file descriptors at once::
+ensure that CouchDB can open up to 10000 file descriptors at once::
 
 Review comment:
   Just curious: why 10000?
 
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