Re: Queries probably timing out

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What leads you to believe that it's a query timeout? Is the php script timing 
out waiting for the database? Do you get an error saying something about "Max 
Execution Time"?

If so, you may want to set that higher in your script. Go check out: 
http://si.php.net/manual/en/function.set-time-limit.php

That's not a small database, but it unless you're query has some CRAZY join 
action in it, it should pre fairly speedy.  I've never seen MySQL time out 
though.  Even with some stupidly slow queries I've done in the past. So I'm 
guessing it's PHP.

If you get an error, post it on the list.
-Micah


On Tuesday 19 August 2003 2:59 am, Ignatius Reilly wrote:
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> From: "Dillon, John" <JDillon@cantor.co.uk>
> To: "PHP-DB List" <php-db@lists.php.net>
> Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 11:47 AM
> Subject:  Queries probably timing out
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> I'm doing queries on tables with 45,000 rows in one table and 1-2000 rows
> in another..  I think the queries are failing due to timeout on the server.
> The server is not dedicated to me and I may not be able to affect the
> timeout settings...though I'll ask my hosting company (Positive Internet).
> If I decide to do the queries on my local PC (I don't need or want to do
> them over the internet),
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> (1) do I have to set up my PC as a server,
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> Yes.
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> (2) if so what's the quickest and easiest server to get started with,
>
> Install Apache, PHP and MySQL. There are countless tutes on the web on how
> to do so. It is a breeze under Windows 2000
>
> (3) are there complications running the server on the same PC as the client
> applications (ie my PHP code),
>
> No, except maybe performance
>
> (4) do I then download MySQL and PHP onto it, though I read PHP comes
> bundled with MySQL,
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> PHP has an API to MySQL, but you have to have first a MySQL server running
>
> (5) will it become clear to me what host name/IP address to use to connect
> to the database (up to now I've been told by the hosting company).
>
> You can use a dynamic DNS set-up (look for instance www.dnsmadeeasy.com) if
> you need a name-based address. Also a breeze to set up.
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> Any other suggestions on timeouts on queries?
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> Thanks,
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> John
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