ID:               21136
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status:           Feedback
+Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         IIS related
 Operating System: Windows2000 Advanced Server
 PHP Version:      4.2.3
 New Comment:

Thank you for taking the time to report a problem with PHP.
Unfortunately you are not using a current version of PHP -- 
the problem might already be fixed. Please download a new
PHP version from http://www.php.net/downloads.php

If you are able to reproduce the bug with one of the latest
versions of PHP, please change the PHP version on this bug report
to the version you tested and change the status back to "Open".
Again, thank you for your continued support of PHP.




Previous Comments:
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[2002-12-27 01:02:49] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi,

I also discovered that the utilization of both CPUs were very high;
over 98%.

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[2002-12-23 02:52:03] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi,

There are still PHP binaries running at the background. However this
time, the binaries are disappearing faster. I think the server will go
down once the load becomes heavy again.

I am putting php4isapi.dll in IIS>Filter folder and PHP.exe in
IIS>Application Mapping folder. Is this correct?

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[2002-12-21 14:38:57] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Please try using this CVS snapshot:

  http://snaps.php.net/php4-latest.tar.gz
 
For Windows:
 
  http://snaps.php.net/win32/php4-win32-latest.zip



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[2002-12-21 12:41:08] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi,

I'm running Windows2000 Advanced Server, ISS v5.0 and PHP v4.2.3 in a
dual CPU, 256MB RAM machine. I have set PHP.exe in Application
Mapping.

Whenever there are requests, PHP binaries files (PHP.exe) are created
(as seen from Windows Task Manager). Each binary carries approximately
4-5MB of memory.

I have this index.php file which does nothing but including 7 other
html files. Each html file displays a table of information. Everything
is fine until the load increases. It comes to a point where the entire
PHP server just went dead and IIS cannot serve out any more pages.

If I changed the Application Mapping to php4isapi.dll, I'd got "Access
Violation xxxx" error codes.

Does a PHP binary appear for each request?



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