Yeah that's what the Eagle book says. I was surprised initially because our
timeout's are set to 10min. and the process seemed to end prematurely
(before 10min).
Thanks,
> > Do you know if this setting taken from the Apache conf
> directive 'Timeout'?
>
> $r->server->timeout directly gets/sets
Geoffrey Young wrote:
> I don't have a copy of the Eagle book in front of me
The API chapter is online and it talks about print() and timeouts:
http://modperl.com:9000/book/chapters/ch9.html
- Perrin
"Stathy G. Touloumis" wrote:
>
> Thanks for the response,
>
> Do you know if this setting taken from the Apache conf directive 'Timeout'?
$r->server->timeout directly gets/sets the value for the httpd.conf
Timeout directive for the server in question - see Chapter 4 in the
cookbook ;)
I don't
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> Subject: Re: Apache->print Timeout
>
>
> "Stathy G. Touloumis" wrote:
> >
> > Does anyone know how to set the time out value for
> Apache::print to a higher
> > value if possible or how to avoid a timeout?? I am performing an import
>
"Stathy G. Touloumis" wrote:
>
> Does anyone know how to set the time out value for Apache::print to a higher
> value if possible or how to avoid a timeout?? I am performing an import
> into a database that can vary in time (1min - 10min) and I would need to be
> able to handle this situation.
Does anyone know how to set the time out value for Apache::print to a higher
value if possible or how to avoid a timeout?? I am performing an import
into a database that can vary in time (1min - 10min) and I would need to be
able to handle this situation. Would it be better to spawn a subprocess