ID: 44300
Comment by: healerx78 at yahoo dot com
Reported By: alfa77 at gmail dot com
Status: Open
Bug Type: MSSQL related
Operating System: Windows 2000
PHP Version: 5.2.5
New Comment:
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Previous Comments:
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[2010-01-19 08:41:40] t dot zander at tuneup dot de
We're experiencing the same problem with Microsofts SQLSRV driver.
So it might be it's not just a driver problem.
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[2009-12-03 17:37:29] dbuerer at leviton dot com
I too have suffered this same problem for the last couple of years on
all of the 5.x release of PHP. It works great for days then has problem
for a few days then works great. 1-3 page reloads often solves the
problem but not always. Unfortunatley support for this extension has
been discontinued--I wonder if this is one of the reasons why? I would
like to try using Microsofts SQLSRV driver but converting an entire
website from mssql to sqlsrv is going to be a lot of work!
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[2009-02-13 19:26:45] b116d at mail dot ru
Same problem here.
Apache 2.2.10
Php 5.2.5 as module.
OS win2003 sp1+all critical updates
I even try upgrade to php 5.2.8, but it still appears.
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[2008-12-09 15:25:50] frosty dot z at freesbee dot fr
Hi, same problem detected here (connection "rarely" successful with
mssql_connect, with a MSSQL server under quite heavy load).
Happens only with PHP on Windows, not on Linux (FreeDTS).
But for some reason I needed to connect from PHP/Windows, so I have
used the "ADO workaround", as previously suggested by alfa77.
At first, I didn't understand very well that workaround, so here are
some details :
Do not use the ADOdb engine 'mssql' because it will still use
mssql_connect(). Instead, use 'ado_mssql' which uses COM objects ; that
makes all the difference.
Here is a basic database functions lib :
function db_open($db_host, $db_login, $db_pass, $db_name)
{
$db = NewADOConnection('ado_mssql');
$dsn="PROVIDER=MSDASQL;DRIVER={SQL Server};"
.
"SERVER=".$db_host.";DATABASE=".$db_name.";UID=".$db_login.";PWD=".$db_pass.";";
$db->Connect($dsn);
return $db;
}
function db_query($db, $query)
{
return $db->Execute($query);
}
function db_fetch_assoc($res)
{
$obj = $res->FetchNextObj();
return get_object_vars($obj);
}
function db_close($db)
{
$db->Close();
}
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[2008-09-26 11:53:35] yusefhassan at gmail dot com
Have you try editing php.ini mssql.max_procs?
mssql.max_procs = -1
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