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[ILUG] adventures in AOLserver land

[ILUG] adventures in AOLserver land

Donncha O Caoimh donncha.ocaoimh at tradesignals.com
Wed May 17 09:19:01 IST 2000


In case anyone's wondering..
I installed AOLserver and PHP4RC2 last night on my home machine
(Mandrake 7) and tested it.
A simple script that only prints "hello world" was processed over 700
times a second without any problems but when I added a query to MySQL
things took a turn for the worse. 
Executing the php script through the browser worked perfectly, almost.
If I hit ALT-R (refresh) many times the page would come up 99% of the
time and print an error message about the include path being
"ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ" which it wasn't!
When I tried with Apache Bench it almost immediately bombed out. Even
setting it to 3 conncurrent requests caused a crash and the AOLserver
log reported an overflow in zend.c or some similar file.

I'm going to subscribe to the php4beta list and see if anyone knows/is
interested in getting this working.. 

Donncha




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