[nycphp-talk] Timing out in php batch
Eric Gewirtz
egewirtz at suscom.net
Thu Jun 16 10:05:07 EDT 2005
Sorry for the second post - should have waited for the results and sent
everything all at once -
We put 'echo php_sapi_name() . "\n";' at the top of the prodscript.php
script and it returned 'cli'
We will put the set_time_limit(0) in and see if this helps -
unfortunately the time out issues occurs randomly and of course when we
try to force it to happen by intentionally running a lot of processes at
one time, it does not fail :-(
Thanks again
Eric Gewirtz
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: talk-bounces at lists.nyphp.org
[mailto:talk-bounces at lists.nyphp.org] On
>Behalf Of Daniel Convissor
>Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 8:23 AM
>To: NYPHP Talk
>Subject: Re: [nycphp-talk] Timing out in php batch
>
>Hey Eric:
>
>On Wed, Jun 15, 2005 at 08:42:19PM -0400, Eric Gewirtz wrote:
>
>> and invoking mySQL msqlimport - I'm thinking that maybe the sever
>> conection to MySQL is timing out
>
>The error message you saw was definitely from PHP's max execution time.
>Are you sure you're running the script against the CLI build? You may
be
>hitting the CGI build. I saw you tested this with php -v, but put in
an
>
> echo php_sapi_name() . "\n";
> exit;
>
>at the top of your prodscript.php and see what it says. Make sure you
>invoke this test of prodscript.php the same exact way you did when the
>timeout errors came up. Out of curiosity, when you got the timeout
error,
>how were you invoking prodscript.php? Sometimes, different means of
>invocation result in a different version of PHP being used.
>
>Regardless, throwing in a call to set_time_limit(0) at the top of the
>script should solve the problem.
>
>--Dan
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