Yeah, I've run into that first, I blew out/increased my ulimit's to those to some 768k from a default 32k (chrome, thanks), and didn't seem to hit those last time, rather just the xclient limit. Not really sure how much I *should* open them really, considering 32k is default, even setting to 3/4 of a million seems absurd, or a bug, or just google + now kodi. I haven't used windoze in so long - do they just not limit anything ala fork-bomb style file descriptors? It's that old paranoia that linux bothers to set some limits (justified, I had an old security-inclined buddy fubar a system of mine once to prove it, single-user style to recover), but seems there just aren't limits under windoze that people consider. Guess people are just used to windoze tipping over and rebooting. Granted, so am I at this point linux. -mb On 06/14/2015 09:32 PM, Brian Cluff wrote: > I was just googling around and found someone who mentioned that the > "Maximum number of clients reached" can mean literally that, or can > mean that your system has run out of file descriptors. > Check the output of lsof instead of xlsclients and see if you can > figure out what is eating your system since it sounds like it's more > of an FD type problem than a max client problem. > > Brian Cluff > > On 06/14/2015 09:22 PM, Michael Butash wrote: >> And right after, could no longer unlock my desktop to get at it, even >> switch ctrl-alt-F1 and back to F7, which normally works until the system >> just comes unglued. >> >> So there's apparently 2 layers of problems: >> >> 1) xorg clients exceed counts >> >> 2) system craps the bed as a result, not able to spawn new applications >> via xorg display's >> >> Odd that system level things like simple-locker break when doing so, >> simply no longer rendering. Upon montior wake-up, I'll see my full >> desktop, even able to mouse over some things like cairo-dock that >> respond to compositing (of which I killed as a test, no kwin/desktop >> effects running since boot), but cannot otherwise interact enough to >> restart/unlock/reboot the window-manager or system. >> >> Side note, my tty's seem to bind to the non-existent intel sh*t >> card/port on the mobo, so even when ctrl-alt-F1, I don't actually get a >> term. I can ssh to it, but have tried this, restarting lightdm just >> hangs the system. Hard reset like a windoze box time. >> >> And it's back for a few days, again. >> >> I really don't think my usage that abnormal, but seems no one else runs >> into these things. Very frustrating. >> >> -mb >> >> >> On 06/14/2015 08:55 PM, Michael Butash wrote: >>> Ah, xbmc/kodi seems to be a big reason. >>> >>> Fired kodi up to catch certain season ending content tonight, and >>> yeah, took me from 118 xclients before to max after. At least I got >>> to watch though. >>> >>> I tried to launch something after moving it to the background, no >>> launch, no error, just usual telltale signs of brokenness, so >>> checked... >>> >>> mb@host:~$ xlsclients -a | sort | wc -l >>> Maximum number of clients reachedxlsclients: unable to open display >>> ":0" >>> 0 >>> >>> Thought what changed from an hour ago, nothing more than launching >>> kodi. Killed it (kill -9 pids, kodi wouldn't die otherwise), and >>> voila. >>> >>> mb@host:~$ xlsclients -a | sort | wc -l >>> 118 >>> >>> As usual, probably plugins developed on windoze that doesn't bother to >>> limit exploit of the os (probably more encouraged by the nsa). But >>> hey, at least I know I need to yell at someone there to figure out how >>> to code it and their plugins properly. >>> >>> Just an fyi. >>> >>> Side note, this isn't the ultimate evil it seems but a significant >>> one. Tried to launch a gl-based game last night too, and get things >>> like sdl() failures to spawn a window, so there's something else >>> getting run-down over time. Craptastic part is absolutely nothing >>> errors system-wise, even doing a blanket tail -f on /var/log/*, hoping >>> something would bark to indicate such. I still think amd binary >>> drivers are crap. >>> >>> -mb >>> >>> >>> On 06/14/2015 12:33 AM, Michael Butash wrote: >>>> It's gotten *that* unstable lately, it's hardly worse than rebooting >>>> every few days. >>>> >>>> -mb >>> >>> >>> >>> --------------------------------------------------- >>> PLUG-discuss mailing list -PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org >>> To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: >>> http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss >> >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------- >> PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org >> To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: >> http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss >> > --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss