memory_limit and time_limit are implemented down in the guts of the PHP 
interpreter; They are not magic.

They can't do diddly when PHP is running some other binary...
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From: Thodoris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2008 8:24 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] Questions regarding limits of processes launched by system, 
exec,                passthru ...

> Hello all,
>
> Is there a way to limit the memory consumption and / or the CPU
> consumption of processes launched by the php functions system,
> exec, passthru, proc_open and shell_exec?
>
> We use mod_php with an apache (mpm-prefork) on Linux.
>
> The following settings don't have any effect at all:
> PHP:
>   max_execution_time 30
>   memory_limit 8M
> Apache:
>   RLimitCPU 30 30
>   RLimitMEM 8388608 8388608
>
> The limits above do have effect on php-scripts (without system calls)
> and on CGIs (as well on processes launched by CGIs).
>
> Any Ideas?
>
> Kind Regards
> valli
>
>
> PS: I tested it with the following two scripts:
> system_memorytest.php
> =====================
> <html>
> <head>
>   <title>php-systemcall-memory test</title>
> </head>
> <body>
>   php-systemcall-memory test<br>
>   ... and here's the system call:<br>
>   <pre>
> <?php
>    $cmd = '/usr/bin/perl -e \'
>       $| = 1;
>       print "start of the systemcall<br>\n";
>       $s = "teststr_";
>       while (1) {
>          print "len=".length($s)."<br>\n";
>          sleep(1);
>          $s .= $s;
>       }
>    \'';
>    print htmlspecialchars($cmd);
> ?>
>   </pre>
> <?php
>   ob_flush();
>   flush();
>   system($cmd);
> ?>
> </body>
> </html>
>
>
> system_timeouttest.php
> ======================
> <html>
> <head>
>   <title>php-systemcall-timeout test</title>
> </head>
> <body>
>   php-systemcall-timeout test<br>
>   ... and here's the system call:<br>
>   <pre>
> <?php
>    $cmd = '/usr/bin/perl -e \'
>       $| = 1;
>       print "start of the systemcall<br>\n";
>       $i = 0;
>       while (1) {
>          if (($i % 10000000) == 0) {
>             print "i=".$i."<br>\n";
>          }
>          $i += 1;
>       }
>    \'';
>    print htmlspecialchars($cmd);
> ?>
>   </pre>
> <?php
>   ob_flush();
>   flush();
>   system($cmd);
> ?>
> </body>
> </html>
>
>
>
>
>

Well as far as I know there are already memory limits to every php
process and you define this in php.ini. I recently made a script that
used to exhaust all the given memory and I needed to increase the limit.

memory_limit = 16M

You can change this to whatever you wish to control.  You can also
change these if you want to control execution time:

max_execution_time = 30     ; Maximum execution time of each script, in
seconds
max_input_time = 60     ; Maximum amount of time each script may spend
parsing request data


I haven't seen a way to control disk access space but I guess there are
two ways to do that. One is quota the space that php writes in or do
this by the programming way (meaning that you may check the space before
you write something).

As for the CPU I think there are OS specific techniques to control
resource usage in general but it depends on what *nix system you use
(FreeBSD, Linux etc).


------------
Thodoris

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