Ok, questioning why he needs 15K sockets is a separate discussion.
The answer is that you are hitting the user's file descriptor limit.
Log with the user you will use in the listener and do $ulimit -n to see the current limit.
Most likely 1024.
Using root edit the file /etc/security/limits.conf
and set ->
{username} soft nofile 65536
{username} hard nofile 65536
65536 is just a suggestion, you will need to figure that out from your app.
Log off, log in again and recheck with ulimit -n, to see it worked.
Your are probably going to need more than 15 fds for all that. Monitor your app with lsof.
Like this:
$lsof -p {pid} <- lists all file descriptors
$lsof -p {pid} | wc -l <- count them
By the way, you might also hit the system wide fd limit, so you need to check it:
$cat /proc/sys/fs/file-max
To increase that one, add this line to the /etc/sysctl.conf
#Maximum number of open FDs
fs.file-max = 65535