ID:               20795
 Comment by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:           Feedback
 Bug Type:         *Configuration Issues
 Operating System: Windows XP Pro/BSDi/FreeBSD
 PHP Version:      4.4CVS2002-12-03
 New Comment:

Oki, 
I have check (but i was sure):
Configuration File (php.ini) Path C:\WINDOWS\php.ini
And the file have the right name and the right location.

In all case, i suppose that normally, i should have a default value of
memory_limit and max_execution_time displayed by phpinfo(). And it's
not the case. 
(Note that this values are displayed under Linux with Apache/1.3.23,
PHP Version 4.1.2)


Previous Comments:
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[2002-12-03 12:06:20] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Please check (with phpinfo()) if the location of your php.ini file is
correct (and watch the troubles with the file extensions in windows,
the best thing to check if the file actually has the name 'php.ini'
(and not 'php.ini.ini') is to check it in a DOS prompt.

Derick

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[2002-12-03 12:02:24] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I know this is hard to believe, but the max_execution_time part is not
a bug. See the NOTE at:
http://www.php.net/set_time_limit

The larger part of the execution is done by MySQL. max_execution_time,
is the time that php keeps the processor busy - not the 'real' time.

Leaving open for the memory_limit, which I reported myself not to be
working in http://bugs.php.net/20738.

I'll add any comments on that here.
Updated summary and version.

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[2002-12-03 11:36:21] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi i'm using Apache/1.3.26 (Win32) PHP/4.2.3, with 
mysql.exe  Ver 11.18 Distrib 3.23.52, for Win95/Win98 (i32)

1) PhpInfo() don't give me the memory_limit that I set  on default
value.
Non memory_limit appear on the page even though the php.ini file
contain a definition.

2) PhpInfo() also don't give me the max_execution_time, witch is also
setted.

3) When I execute an big sql query (20000 lines) (It was a mystake of
course!!!) the memory grow up and grow up ...
After more time than the max_execution_time, system blow up and apache
is killed !!!
I see in the task manager that memory in use by apache was up than
300Mo.
And before the execution it was 5 or 6 Mo.

4) I will complete this report with the sql request made, but i notice
that after stoping the html request mysqld-nt continue to work (100% of
CPU_1) more than 10 minutes and apache also. I stop the daemon before
they stop themself.

I hope i was clear (im french and my english is poor).

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