I forgot to mention that calling from shell directly s.php runs correctly.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
marvin:~/liang.ns2user.info/php> ./s.php
This is a PHP-CLI Script!!0123456789
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

The php configuration of this site is: http://liang.ns2user.info/php/info.php

Thank you in advance.

Liang

I call red.php through apache http request, and red.php make exec('./s.php') call, then I got bunch of s.php processes, and system locked me out any task due to no more processes available. Why this would happen?

marvin:~/liang.ns2user.info/php> less red.php
<?php
ignore_user_abort(true);
header("Location: redirect2.html");
exec('./s.php');
?>
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
marvin:~/liang.ns2user.info/php> less s.php
#!/usr/local/bin/php -q
<?php
   echo "This is a PHP-CLI Script!!";
   for($i=0;$i<10;$i++) { echo $i; sleep(1); }
   $fp = fopen("/tmp/foo.txt","a");
   fputs($fp,$i);
   fclose($fp);
?>
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

marvin:~> ps -u liang
 PID TTY          TIME CMD
20368 ?        00:00:00 s.php
3184 ?        00:00:00 s.php
27596 ?        00:00:00 s.php
17509 ?        00:00:00 s.php
10471 ?        00:00:00 s.php
20244 ?        00:00:00 s.php
31762 ?        00:00:00 s.php
12067 ?        00:00:00 s.php
14125 ?        00:00:00 s.php
13003 ?        00:00:00 s.php
25257 ?        00:00:00 s.php
22482 ?        00:00:00 s.php
3117 ?        00:00:00 s.php
27203 ?        00:00:00 s.php
28537 ?        00:00:00 s.php
30534 ?        00:00:00 s.php
 873 ?        00:00:00 s.php
8452 ?        00:00:00 s.php
 306 ?        00:00:00 s.php
15703 ?        00:00:00 s.php
24708 ?        00:00:00 s.php
5745 ?        00:00:00 s.php
11949 ?        00:00:00 s.php
  34 ?        00:00:00 s.php
22545 ?        00:00:00 s.php
11775 ?        00:00:00 s.php
12333 ?        00:00:00 s.php
27383 ?        00:00:00 s.php
 612 ?        00:00:00 s.php
6437 ?        00:00:00 s.php
14648 ?        00:00:00 s.php <defunct>
14040 pts/1    00:00:00 tcsh
14027 pts/1    00:00:00 ps


I am really confused, anybody has any idea?

Thank you very much.

Liang


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