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bin: config: Provide maxstdio option for increasing I/O limit on Windows #9707
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Signed-off-by: Hiroshi Hatake <hiroshi@chronosphere.io>
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@cosmo0920 we don't do ulimit stuff in Fluent Bit, why should we do it for Windows ? (maybe we just need to update the docs for windows users ?) |
Is this limit something that can actually be changed at a system configuration level on Windows? This is the MS doco about the setter function: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/c-runtime-library/reference/setmaxstdio?view=msvc-170 . It seems to be specifically something that's part of the Microsoft C runtime library (CRT). There's some info here saying that the limit can be further stretched if you use specific Win32 calls directory rather than this C runtime library: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/870173/is-there-a-limit-on-number-of-open-files-in-windows/4276338#4276338 |
In Windows, we need to set up the ulimit like limit via |
With default limit of I/O on Windows is somewhat small for large amount of log volume environment.
I provide an option to set up this limit up to 2048.
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