Re: PostgreSQL + PHP 4.2x buggy with Apache? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From George.T.Essig@stls.frb.org
Subject Re: PostgreSQL + PHP 4.2x buggy with Apache?
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Msg-id 20020806191553.22FFC4765EC@postgresql.org
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In response to PostgreSQL + PHP 4.2x buggy with Apache?  (jfo123@hotmail.com (Axier))
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In PHP, you might also want to add 'set_time_limit(0);' to make sure your
PHP script runs until completion.

George Essig


----- Forwarded by George T Essig/STLS/FRS on 08/06/02 02:06 PM -----

                    George T
                    Essig                To:     pgsql-general@postgresql.org
                                         cc:
                    08/06/02             Subject:     Re: PostgreSQL + PHP 4.2x buggy with Apache?
                    01:46 PM





It sounds like you have a problem with the persistent PostgreSQL
connections used by PHP and Apache.  Change pg_pconnect to pg_connect and
restart Apache to close the existing persistent connections.  My experience
is that pg_pconnect is not as robust as pg_connect and not worth the
increase in speed.

George Essig

> After last night I cannot connect via the webinterface anylonger. The
> webserver still answers on requests and I can logon via psql or
> pgAdmin and issue commands there, but no way to connect via my
> PHP-script.
>
> the line that hangs is the pg_connect:
> $link = pg_pconnect("dbname=$Database user=$DbId password=$DbPassword
> host=localhost");
>
>          $query = "COPY test FROM stdin;";
>          $sth = pg_query ($link, $query);
>
> regards, Axier



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