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Just a guess: do you use 'opendir' for reading directories? And if so, do 
you use 'closedir' as well?

Joep Beckeringh






"Rick DuVall" <R_C_DuVall@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent by: rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
23-11-2005 16:07
Please respond to RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries
 
        To:     "RPG400-L@midrange. com" <RPG400-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
        cc: 
        Fax to: 
        Subject:        Too Many Files Open Error


Hi Group,

                 I have a system running that, in part, accepts base64 
jpegs, converts them
to binary, and writes them to the IFS (kudos to Scott Klement for his 
base64
routines - great!).  It runs fine with one exception.  Periodically, it
returns a 'Too many open files for this process.' error when trying to 
open
a file for write.

                 Obviously I must be failing to close files somewhere, but 
I have not been
able to locate the fault.  It would surely help if I could, at failure 
time,
list all the open files giving me a place to look but I haven't found
anything that would let me do that.  It is barely possible the problem is
not in the module I am examining (it's a fairly complex process overall). 
I
would appreciate any pointers or suggestions - api's whatever that could
help me nail this down.  Can you get a list of open ifs files?

Thanks

Rick DuVall
Systems Manager
Dealer's Auto Auction of Okc
405 947-2886 Ext:143
rick@xxxxxxxxxx



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