ID:               43147
 Comment by:       kirkshafonsky at hotmail dot com
 Reported By:      marquinhocb at hotmail dot com
 Status:           No Feedback
 Bug Type:         Performance problem
 Operating System: Windows Server 2003 R2 x64
 PHP Version:      5.2.5
 New Comment:

Did you ever solve the problem?  I have the same problem on my
webserver Win2k, using PHP5.2.5 and MySQL5

I have been searching for a solution.


Previous Comments:
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[2008-05-27 01:00:00] php-bugs at lists dot php dot net

No feedback was provided for this bug for over a week, so it is
being suspended automatically. If you are able to provide the
information that was originally requested, please do so and change
the status of the bug back to "Open".

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[2008-05-19 22:54:12] j...@php.net

First you should compile PHP in debug mode and preferrably use the
latest release: 5.2.6 too..

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[2008-04-23 14:24:02] marquinhocb at hotmail dot com

I have been able to get a setup without any PHP extensions installed
(on a seperate server, with similar setup), and I am still able to
reproduce the issue.

Using PHP 5.2.5.

Maximum execution time of 60 seconds exceeded in C:\sites\tgh\index.php
on line 22

At line 22:

include 'includes/right.inc.php';

All I need is help tracking down this issue with some advice.  I am a
C/C++ developer and familiar with the inner workings of PHP and how to
compile, just need advice on how to instrument PHP code to track this
down. Thanks.

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[2007-11-11 19:04:58] j...@php.net

Until you have ruled out any interference by 3rd party extensions, keep
this in feedback mode.

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[2007-10-31 13:43:58] marquinhocb at hotmail dot com

Problem is, like I said, this is on a production server, I can't get it
to happen anywhere else (with the same extensions).  And even on the
production server it happens rarely.

My guess is that this is a bug present in PHP that's extremely
difficult to reproduce, and that the conditions of my production server
make it easier to reproduce.

If I remove the extensions, this will break the site, and so it is not
a possibility.

Not to mention: if it doesn't make the issue go away, we'll be in the
same position.

So, in essence I need help tracking this down so I can provide more
useful information.

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