I presume that's in the httpd.conf file? I found that setting, changed
it to 1800, stopped & restarted Apache, but the browser still times out
at 5 minutes. Hmm....

I'm running Apache 2.0.54.

Thanks!

-Samson

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Boolootian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 1:22 PM
To: Joe Loiacono
Cc: Samson Martinez; [email protected];
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Subject: Re: [Flow-tools] FlowViewer,Flow-tools, on Solaris


> This has come up before on long runs. I believe that while flow-tools
is 
> cranking, the web browser times-out waiting. Looks like this breaks
the 
> stdout redirection. Might need to do a 'fork' that keeps the
redirection 
> open by sending '... (dots)' or something to the browser showing
progress. 
> I'll look into it.
> 
> Perhaps there's a browser time-out setting, or a web-server setting
...

This is definitely an issue with Apache.  The default time apache will
wait on sends/receives is 300 seconds.  I've pushed it up to 1800
on my system:

#
# Timeout: The number of seconds before receives and sends time out.
#
#Timeout 300
Timeout 1800
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