raise file descriptor limit to 1024 by default #2884
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This changes the behaviour of the ipfs daemon to raise the file descriptor ulimit to 1024 if it is below 1024 when the daemon starts.
On linux, this will have no effect.
On OSX, this will raise the file descriptor limit every time the daemon is started (as the default there is 256).
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Jeromy why@ipfs.io