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Check Open FDs (File Descriptors)





Simple bash script
Work only in Linux
Check total open file descriptors and compare with percent of maximum allowance by kernel
There are default values. So script do not need any args
but you can customize:
-w - warning level in number of FDs
- ...
/Category:Linux
LicenseGPL