Tolga,

Thanks for the reply.

I'm running the Zeus web server on Solaris 2.6 on a dual-cpu Sun Ultra 2.
One or two php processes do spike to large loads when this happens, though
not all of the cpu - something like 25-40% for quite a while, then the load
fades.

Will let you know if I fina anything else.

Best,

Dave De Graff

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tolga "thorr" Orhon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 7:58 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Max execution time exceeded in Unknown on line 0


> I had a smilar problem. My system was working just fine with php 4.0.4pl1,
> apache 1.3.14 and mysql 3.23.33. Then I upgraded system to php 4.0.5 with
> curl and dom-xml support, and other components are same, I am getting the
> same error. Besides each apache process eats all cpu avaliable. Other than
> that everything works just fine, eg I am getting pages correctly, can
reach
> database etc. Whenever I have time, I will try to isolate the problem.
>
> I have only one question, is your server a multiprocessor system? I got
some
> information about problems in apache + php on SMP systems on some
versions.
>
> It is just like solving puzzle in Batman. Which products will kill you
when
> combined :)) If you find something, let me know too.
>
> --
> Tolga 'thorr' Orhon
>
> ""David De Graff"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > Hi,
> >
> > I've had php (4.0.5) working fine with postgres and w-agora (forum
> > software),  but am now having trouble after trying installs of php-nuke
> and
> > phpWebSite. These use mysql, which has also been freshly installed.
> >
> > After a reboot the <? phpinfo(); ?> tag executes immediately, but after
> > trying to execute a php script from one of the new web apps all php
> scripts
> > perform very slowly and the results include the following error at the
> > bottom of the page:
> >
> > Fatal error: Maximum execution time of 30 seconds exceeded in Unknown on
> > line 0
> >
> > This happens even for a test page with nothing but the <? phpinfo(); ?>
> > tag.
> >
> > It does seem like php is connecting to mysql, since the results that are
> > eventually returned include database-depended content. For phpinfo()
most
> > results are returned immediately but the page hangs after the php
> variables
> > heading, and results for this page are not returned until the 30 second
> time
> > limit is apparently reached. Then those results are displayed, followed
by
> > the error described above.
> >
> > Other pages, say the admin.php page for phpWebSite, don't return
anything
> > until the time limit expires. Then what seems to be the entire page is
> > displayed, followed by the same error line.
> >
> > Any help would be much appreciated. I've been beating my head against
this
> > for quite a while.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Dave De Graff
> >
> >
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