File::ChangeNotify::Watcher::KQueue - KQueue-based watcher subclass
This class implements watching using IO::KQueue, which must be installed for it
to work. This is a BSD alternative to Linux's Inotify and other event-based
systems.
Although this watcher is more efficient and accurate than the
"File::ChangeNotify::Watcher::Default"
class, in order to monitor files and directories, it must open filehandles to
each of them. Because many BSD systems have relatively low defaults for the
maximum number of files each process can open, you may find you run out of
file descriptors.
On FreeBSD, you can check (and alter) your system's settings with
"sysctl" if necessary. The important keys
are: "kern.maxfiles" and
"kern.maxfilesperproc". You can see how
many files your system current has open with
"kern.openfiles".
On OpenBSD, the "sysctl" keys
are "kern.maxfiles" and
"kern.nfiles". Per-process limits are set
in /etc/login.conf. See login.conf(5) for details.
Dan Thomas, <dan@cpan.org>