So why are there missing entries? I can even get the corruption back again if I use a shorter line (100 rather than 5000).
On 13/04/07, Ilia Alshanetsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The new implementation does not use any locks, instead it uses direct io, where locks are not necessary for append operations. On 13-Apr-07, at 6:33 AM, Richard Quadling wrote: > On 05/04/07, Rob Richards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> No difference using sprintf()/fwrite() instead of fprintf(). >> >> I did come across a similar issue from apache: >> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/httpd-dev/199503.mbox/% >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> Changing to use VCWD_OPEN_MODE, write() and close() seems to work. >> >> Rob >> > > Using PHP 5.2.2RC2-dev (cli) (built: Apr 13 2007 04:03:02) on > Windows with > > for %x in (A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z) do > start php -r "ini_set('error_log','/tmp/test.log');for($i=0;$i<1000; > $i++)error_log(str_repeat('%x',5000));"`; > > And then doing some analysis of the log file I'm finding that not all > the data has been written. > > Array > ( > [A] => 4965993 > [B] => 4590918 > [C] => 4525905 > [D] => 4695939 > [E] => 4495899 > [F] => 4710942 > [G] => 4495899 > [H] => 4645929 > [I] => 4540908 > [J] => 4580916 > [K] => 4535907 > [L] => 4470894 > [M] => 4480896 > [N] => 4550910 > [O] => 4610922 > [P] => 4500900 > [Q] => 4630926 > [R] => 4480896 > [S] => 4500900 > [T] => 4535907 > [U] => 4630926 > [V] => 4470894 > [W] => 4645929 > [X] => 4825965 > [Y] => 4845969 > [Z] => 4920984 > ) > Lines (Should be 26 * 1000) : 23973 > Longest (Should be 5024) : 5024 > Shortest (Should be 5024) : 5024 > > Out of the 26,000 lines expected we are missing 2027 lines. > > So no corruption of the lines, just missing ones. > > The only explanation I can think of is that the locking is working, > but nothing is waiting for the lock to become available. > > Richard. > > > -- > ----- > Richard Quadling > Zend Certified Engineer : http://zend.com/zce.php? > c=ZEND002498&r=213474731 > "Standing on the shoulders of some very clever giants!" Ilia Alshanetsky
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