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Posted by Jim Moseby on 10/12/72 11:26
] set_time_limit behavior
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> HI Jay,
>
> Thanks for the reply. No, we are not in safe mode. That was
> one of the
> first things I looked at. It's quite a confusing issue. I certainly
> have had PHP time out on me before, and have juggled
> max_execution_time
> to solve this. But with it just running indefinitely
> regardless of INI
> values or run time setting... well its a little disturbing!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Michael
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> Jay Blanchard wrote:
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> >[snip]
> >I am trying to figure out why a script that is set to time
> out after 30
> >seconds will run indefinitely. For example,
> >....
> >As you can see, this script ran for over 14 minutes. I have
> read that
> >max_execution_time is bound to CPU time, and I am not sure how this
> >translates into being able to effectively use this parameter.
> >
> >Comments / insight extremely appreciated.
> >[/snip]
> >
> >Are you running PHP in safe mode? If so set_time_limit() has
> no effect.
> >
From the online manual:
The set_time_limit() function and the configuration directive
max_execution_time only affect the execution time of the script itself. Any
time spent on activity that happens outside the execution of the script such
as system calls using system(), the sleep() function, database queries, etc.
is not included when determining the maximum time that the script has been
running.
JM
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