Why am I getting this strange behavior?

Gregory Nowak gnowak1 at uic.edu
Wed Feb 13 22:42:04 EST 2002


Hi all,

I was wondering if someone could explain this to me, and tell me if there is a way to get around it in the future.

When my system is up for about 3 days straight without rebotting, I get the following when trying to run lynx. Although my example of this behavior is with lynx, I get similar errors with other programs.

lynx: error while loading shared libraries: cannot open shared object file: cannot load shared object file: Error 23


When I run mutt for example and try to delete a message, it tells me that the mailbox is read only.

In my kernel logs, I get the following.


Feb 13 21:16:13 linserver kernel: VFS: file-max limit 8192 reached


The only way to solve all of the above and get things back to normal is to do a reboot. Why is that. Is it because I'm still running on the ext2 fs? Is there any way to straighten things out without having to reboot every time things get messed up like this?

Thanks for any advise, help or comments in advance.
Greg





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