Hi all,
I'm trying to run some applications written for a Linux system for a possible platform migration. I enabled the linux compatibility (linux-c7) and almost everything I have on Linux are running OK in FreeBSD.
But one specific application give me an error: "it's not possible to open file /proc/sys/fs/file-max".
In the Linux machine (Ubuntu), the /proc/sys directory has many folders "abi debug dev fs kernel net vm", while in the FreeBSD machine the /compat/linux/proc/sys directory only has "kernel".
According to the provider of the application, it's necessary to read the "/proc/sys/fs/file-max" (and other pseudo files) when in a Linux machine to run the application, but I don't have it under the "linprocfs".
How can I solve it? What I forgot?
I'm trying to run some applications written for a Linux system for a possible platform migration. I enabled the linux compatibility (linux-c7) and almost everything I have on Linux are running OK in FreeBSD.
But one specific application give me an error: "it's not possible to open file /proc/sys/fs/file-max".
In the Linux machine (Ubuntu), the /proc/sys directory has many folders "abi debug dev fs kernel net vm", while in the FreeBSD machine the /compat/linux/proc/sys directory only has "kernel".
According to the provider of the application, it's necessary to read the "/proc/sys/fs/file-max" (and other pseudo files) when in a Linux machine to run the application, but I don't have it under the "linprocfs".
How can I solve it? What I forgot?