I have a Python script that opens a lot (over 2 million) small text files in a for loop. However, it stops when I reach approximately 150'000 files, which indicates for me that I reached the default limit of open files in the Linux kernel.
But, I'm closing the files, so I'm not sure why I hit that limit. The interesting part breaks down to that:
import os
files = os.listdir('/var/tmp/files')
for file in files:
fd = open('/var/tmp/files/{}'.format(file), 'r')
content = fd.readlines()
# Doing stuff
fd.close()
The code works, but apparently it doesn't close files. At first i tried the better with open()
statement, but that didn't work either.
Why doesn't Python close the files?
break
orcontinue
in the 'Doing Stuff' block.IOError
witherrno=ENFILE
.