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Re: [WEB400] time out problem
Larry Kleinman
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You are right, Matt, thanks! The log specifically says that we timed
out. So now my question is: what do I change in the php.ini file? I
a lot of "time out" directives, some of which seem to relate to sockets,I
MySQL, and other stuff. Which do I change? Also, why do you say that
probably do not want this to be above a minute or two? It is possibleThere
that I will be getting as many as 10,000 records, and will be calling an
API from a mailblast site (called MailChimp), and this might take more
than a minute or two.
Larry Kleinman
Kleinman Associates, Inc.
212-949-6469
203-255-4100
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Re: [WEB400] time out problem
Check your PHP error log is. The location is specified in your php.ini.
If it isn't specified, the messages will be in your Apache log. If you
see
a "Maximum execution time of XX seconds exceeded then PHP timed out. You
can increase the PHP timeout in your php.ini file. The default is 30
seconds. You probably don't want this to be above a minute or two.
will most likely be a message from the SQL Server extension if theto
time-out
is happening there.
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First my apologies for posting this previously as a response to a
completely unrelated post. I didn't realize that that confused the
as well as some mail clients.
I am reposting this now, hopefully correctly, since I got no response
it.the original post, I suspect due to my incorrect posting.
Hi folks - Table NAME (in the script below) has about 10,000 rows in
isWhen I run it using ZEND CORE, all I get is the word "top" showing up.(It
$count"
takes a minute or so). When I run it with some additional selection
criteria, so that I get about 7500 rows, it works fine - the "echo
statement at the end displays the count. How can I tell whether this
a
Zend
time out in getting the data from the SQL server, or in the Apache or
server, or in the browser?
<html>
<head></head>
<body>
<?php
echo "top";
$conn = mssql_connect('FBC_DEV_106','xxx','xxxx');
if ($conn) {
mssql_select_db("FBC_DEV_106");
$query = "SELECT * from NAME ";
$sql_result = mssql_query($query);
if($sql_result) {
while ($array = mssql_fetch_array($sql_result)) {
$count = $count + 1;
}
echo $count;
}
}
?>
</body>
</html>
Larry Kleinman
Kleinman Associates, Inc.
212-949-6469
203-255-4100
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