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Posted by Matt Darby on 07/21/05 03:51
John Hinton wrote:
> I don't get it... I have been upping my memory limit for PHP. 32megs
> now... and am making calls to a database on a different server. I see
> the loads run up on the other server as it cruches the numbers.. and
> PHP is in the process of creating a single little page with about 40
> numbers on it, from these returns. Now, I do know I'm crunching a LOT
> of data in this instance, but it seems like MySQL is doing the work
> and that PHP shouldn't be hitting 32 my 32meg wall. Running the same
> query on a smaller dataset doesn't hit this limit, so I know it's not
> a function of the PHP code itself.
>
> So, I must be missing something, why is PHP somehow tied to the work
> MySQL is doing? As in memory usage.... seems that MySQL should be
> simply sending PHP the returns on its commands... hmmmmm....
>
> Thanks,
> John Hinton
>
Are you sure your query is correct? This happens to me sometimes if the
query is rather crazy...
Matt Darby
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