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 Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 12/28/07 01:57 
Betikci Boris wrote: 
> On Dec 21, 3:01 pm, wart...@hotmail.com wrote: 
>> Hello 
>> 
>> I have a php site. Some page needs to call an external program. The 
>> programs are home made c# applications. 
>> 
>> It uses to  work without problem. For a while. Maybe it work for some 
>> hour. Or for a day. Or even for a week. 
>> 
>> At a certain point, when a php script calls the exe file, the 
>> application freezes. The following happens: 
>> 
>> <? 
>>    $return_value = exec('path_to_exe_file'); 
>>    echo $return_value; 
>> ?> 
>> 
>> Well, the exec is executed (I can see that, the exe fil does what it 
>> has to do). But it doesnt return to the php-script. The php-script 
>> waits infinitely that the app will return, but it will not return. At 
>> a certain point the time execution exeedes. 
>> 
>> If I go to the command line and execute an exe file (the same one that 
>> exec calls), then it works without problem, and returns immediatly. 
>> But from the exec call it doesnt return. 
>> 
>> How do I solve this? Well, I restart the server. And hen everything 
>> works again. Which means that the script can use exec again without 
>> waiting infinitely. 
>> 
>> When the problems begin (when the exec begins to fail) the server can 
>> still work without problem. All the scripts run. The only scripts that 
>> dont run are those that have the exec call inside. 
>> 
>> error.log doesnt says anything about this. 
>> 
>> Im running apache 2.X on windows server 2003. PHP version is 5.x. 
>> 
>> I have put log function before and after every single call to exec. I 
>> analyzed it, but I can not understand why the exec fails. It only 
>> stops to get back the return value from the c# app. The c# app can 
>> also be a simple one with only a console.write (something like echo). 
>> But when exec has hanged up neither that will work. 
>> 
>> Someone can see the problem? 
>  
> Bad combination! Apache server on Windows 2003 server. Thy combination 
> really diminishes the performance and may cause those freezes 
>  
> You should switch to GNU/Linux-Apache/php or Windows2003/IIS/Asp.NET 
>  
>  
 
Horse hockey. Apache runs quite well on Windows - much better than IIS does. 
 
But I do agree Linux is a better os. 
 
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