Posted by Chung Leong on 10/31/92 11:54
Joshua Ruppert wrote:
> Conversely when a PHP process is stuck for longer than the max
> execution time, I've never seen them be recycled. Though one of our
> problems is that we don't know when the PHP processes were started
> versus the start of the DB connect. So we don't know how long they have
> been sitting, but we have highlighted some of them and waited 15 - 20
> min without them going away. Do you know if the process start time
> stored anywhere under the hood in Windows?
Install ProcessExplorer by Mark Russinovich. It'll get you the info you
need. Here's the link:
http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/ProcessExplorer.html
Right click on the process and select properties. The start time is
near the bottom.
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