Re: mysql/php time out issue

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have u checked max_execution_time


Chaitanya



On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 7:17 PM, Stephen Sunderlin <
stephen.sunderlin@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I'm running php 5.1.6 with mysql  5.0.45 on CentOS 5.3  box trying to loop
> through a while statement to send about 3000 email using phpmailer.  It's
> worked well in the past but after an upgrade it seems to be timing out now
>  after 200-300 emails  over 1 minute or two.   I've added set_time_limit(30)
> within the while loop to reset the time out.  I've added a sleep(1)
> statement to throttle the program (I've tried sending with and without these
> additions).  I've altered several config files to see if it would send to
> completion to no avail:
> mysql.connect_timeout = -1
> memory_limit = 100M
> max_input_time = 60
> max_input_time = 600
> max_input_time = 0
>
> and the following mysql config:
>
> key_buffer = 256M
> max_allowed_packet = 50M
> table_cache = 1024
> sort_buffer_size = 1M
> read_buffer_size = 1M
> read_rnd_buffer_size = 4M
> myisam_sort_buffer_size = 64M
> thread_cache_size = 64
> tmp_table_size = 40M
> join_buffer_size = 1M
> query_cache_limit = 12M
> query_cache_size= 32M
> query_cache_type = 1
> max_connections = 60
> thread_stack = 128K
> thread_concurrency = 4
>
> Any where else I should be looking.  Thanks!
>
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