Just change your ulimit to 1024 in your bash_profile. I’d love to climb into Apple for this (mainly because iTunes still irritates me on a daily basis), but I didn’t even know what a ulimit was until this morning (“ulimit provides control over the resources available to the shell and to processes started by it, on systems that allow such control” – for anyone who can’t be bothered to google it like I just did). Apparently Apple, in their infinite wisdom, decided to change the default ulimit to 256 somewhere along the line (OS X Maverick seems to be the general consensus). ![]() This morning I decided to ignore my rule-of-thumb approach and revert to approach two “google the error and hope that someone already raised it on Stack Exchange, and that someone else solved it”. Vagrant /opt/vagrant/embedded/gems/gems/vagrant-1.9.2/lib/vagrant/util/safe_chdir.rb:25:in `chdir': Too many open files - getcwd (Errno::EMFILE) Recently I’ve occasionally been getting the following error when running “vagrant up”: ![]() If that fails, I call an exorcist and retire to a safe distance and assume the recovery position. ![]() My rule-of-thumb approach to issues in terminal is to kill the process, quit terminal and restart my MAC.
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