Re: [PHP] Max execution time exceeded in Unknown on line 0

2001-05-21 Thread Tolga \thorr\ Orhon

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.

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David De Graff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
003401c0e103$3f4a7690$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:003401c0e103$3f4a7690$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 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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Re: [PHP] Max execution time exceeded in Unknown on line 0

2001-05-21 Thread David De Graff

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
 003401c0e103$3f4a7690$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:003401c0e103$3f4a7690$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
  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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Re: [PHP] Max execution time exceeded in Unknown on line 0

2001-05-21 Thread David De Graff

I think it's related to include files, maybe combined with an MP issue.

I wrote a simple db access test file which ran fine, then pasted include
statements in from the files that were having problems. The problems then
occurred when running the simple script. Not sure if there's something wrong
with my paths (include_path = .:/usr/local/lib/). That path seems OK to me,
particularly given that the files being included are in the working
directory or are included with relative paths from there.

Thx,

Dave

- Original Message -
From: Tolga  thorr Orhon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: David De Graff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 8:11 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Max execution time exceeded in Unknown on line 0


 It seems to me its like multiprocessor problem with php. There are some
bug
 reports on php.net. Symptoms are much similar. If I found something, I
will
 let u know too..

 Yours,

 Tolga 'thorr' Orhon
 Network Security Administrator
 Asena Corporation

 - Original Message -
 From: David De Graff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Tolga thorr Orhon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: php-general list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 10:06 AM
 Subject: Re: [PHP] Max execution time exceeded in Unknown on line 0


  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
   003401c0e103$3f4a7690$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:003401c0e103$3f4a7690$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
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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[PHP] Max execution time exceeded in Unknown on line 0

2001-05-20 Thread David De Graff

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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