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authorGravatar Alvar Penning2026-02-17 23:03:23 +0100
committerGravatar Alvar Penning2026-02-17 23:03:23 +0100
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OpenBSD: Document login class w/ extended openfiles
A file heavy applications makes heavy use of files. Shocking news. OpenBSD's daemon login class limits the amount of openfiles quite strict. This restriction is an annoyance for lots of applications, and, unless I am mistaken, seems to be an issue for snac as well. Thus, after hopefully fixing this on my instance, I tried to briefly document this in snac(8) and provide a minimal login.conf(5) example.
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1# OpenBSD login.conf(5) entry to increase the openfiles for the snac login
2# class. Further documented under "Number of open files on OpenBSD and login
3# classes" in snac(8).
4
5snac:\
6 :openfiles=4096:\
7 :tc=daemon: