
January 16th, 2007, 02:55 PM
| | | max_execution_time ignored, multiple Apache processes spawned
I have an app that is going berzerk on its own; without any code or
environmental changes of any kind, for some bizarre reason it will
randomly just hang, spawn multiple Apache processes and completely
ignore max_execution_time, literally running infinitely.
Using PHP 5.2.0, Apache 1.3 and Win XP
Is this normal "bizarre" behavior that can occur within this setup; if
so, what workarounds have you found to combat this, other than the
obvious (try to debug and fix code)?
Thanx
Phil | 
January 16th, 2007, 03:05 PM
| | | Re: max_execution_time ignored, multiple Apache processes spawned
comp.lang.php wrote: Quote:
I have an app that is going berzerk on its own; without any code or
environmental changes of any kind, for some bizarre reason it will
randomly just hang, spawn multiple Apache processes and completely
ignore max_execution_time, literally running infinitely.
>
Using PHP 5.2.0, Apache 1.3 and Win XP
>
Is this normal "bizarre" behavior that can occur within this setup; if
so, what workarounds have you found to combat this, other than the
obvious (try to debug and fix code)?
>
Thanx
Phil
| Hi Phil,
No good. :-(
A few things to check:
1) Apache spawning multiple processes is normal. Do you see a *lot of extra*
processes coming into existance after calling some page?
2) What does a simple script containing only phpinfo(); produce?
Does that hang too?
3) Check your Apache logfiles. Look for errors.
Regards,
Erwin Moller | 
January 16th, 2007, 03:25 PM
| | | Re: max_execution_time ignored, multiple Apache processes spawned
Erwin Moller wrote: Quote:
comp.lang.php wrote:
> Quote:
I have an app that is going berzerk on its own; without any code or
environmental changes of any kind, for some bizarre reason it will
randomly just hang, spawn multiple Apache processes and completely
ignore max_execution_time, literally running infinitely.
Using PHP 5.2.0, Apache 1.3 and Win XP
Is this normal "bizarre" behavior that can occur within this setup; if
so, what workarounds have you found to combat this, other than the
obvious (try to debug and fix code)?
Thanx
Phil
| >
Hi Phil,
>
No good. :-(
| I can get it to work normally only when I do a computer hard reboot.
Really not good :( Quote:
A few things to check:
1) Apache spawning multiple processes is normal. Do you see a *lot of extra*
processes coming into existance after calling some page?
| Yes, like several dozen at once Quote:
>
2) What does a simple script containing only phpinfo(); produce?
Does that hang too?
| Yes. Quote:
>
3) Check your Apache logfiles. Look for errors.
| No errors generated whatsoever. No warnings, no notices, nothing. |
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