[Digikam-users] Re-start issue
Dick Angus
rjaLinux at shaw.ca
Thu Jan 24 22:05:39 GMT 2013
Thanks for that information. I do have a tendency to do a lot at one time.
I'll watch for that and try again.
On January 24, 2013 10:05:07 PM Volker Henn wrote:
Hi,
I found in the documentation:
Note: The act of monitoring files and directories for modifications consumes
system resources. This implies there is a limit to the number of files and
directories your process can monitor simultaneously. On Mac OS X 10.4 and all
BSD variants, for example, an open file descriptor is required for each
monitored file. Some system limits the number of open file descriptors to 256 by
default. This means that addPath() and addPaths() will fail if your process
tries to add more than 256 files or directories to the file system monitor. Also
note that your process may have other file descriptors open in addition to the
ones for files being monitored, and these other open descriptors also count in
the total. Mac OS X 10.5 and up use a different backend and do not suffer from
this issue.
So you may try to reduce the number of folders, or find other applications that
keep files open.
Hope this helps.
Volker
Am Donnerstag, 24. Januar 2013, 09:28:58 schrieb Dick Angus:
Kubuntu 12.10 current
Digikam 2.8 from the current Kubuntu repository
Digikam database 110.8 Gb
762 folders
18,389 images
I do a lot of work with Digikam. Resizing, sharpening, colour correction,
renaming, etc. I have found in the past few weeks that I can open Digikam, do
a bunch of work, and close Digikam just fine. However, if I restart Digikam
without restarting Kubuntu I get a large number of error messages of the type:
QfilesystemWatcher: failed to add paths: path-name :too many files open
The path-name starts about 3/4 of the way through the albums in my Digikam
directory. If I do a system restart then Digikam opens properly and works
well. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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