I've had PHP scripts die after weeks or months on Linux without an obvious
reason, and honestly I'm a little bit puzzled on how to debug the situation.
Any suggestions?

Ron


"James Aylett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schreef in bericht
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> On Thu, Oct 06, 2005 at 12:33:16PM +0200, Peter Brodersen wrote:
>
> > Jani mentioned in http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=34483 : "Running a
> > PHP for 24 hours (under windows) is REALLY not supported or suggested.
> > It's definately nothing to do with PHP but your OS." (and "Try this on
> > a real OS, like Linux")
> >
> > Maybe this was what you were thinking of.
> >
> > I can't see any reason for that statement, though.
>
> For early consumers versions of Windows (95, 98, ME) I wouldn't
> recommend running a process for that long if you rely on it. For
> NT-based versions, including consumer editions, there should be no
> problems in running scripts for as long as you like.
>
> This particular bug report was against Windows 2000 Server, which
> should have no problems. I would heavily dispute the statement that
> it's definitely the OS and not PHP - there are plenty of processes
> that run happily for months on W2K Server.
>
> James
>
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