droptheplot
droptheplot

Reputation: 628

Execution time in CLI and included files

I'm trying to run php script from CLI like this:

php -q /var/www/script.php

As i know if you run it from CLI there is no max_execution_time, but if i use functions from required/included files, after 5-10 minutes i have fatal error:

PHP Fatal error: Maximum execution time of 60 seconds exceeded in /var/www/include.php on line 10

So max_execution_time does not apply to included files? It is possible to avoid this without adding set_time_limit(0) in every included file?

Upvotes: 0

Views: 234

Answers (2)

stef77
stef77

Reputation: 1000

Perhaps one of the included files set (for whatever reason) a set_time_limit(60)? If that's the case, you could probably work around it by calling set_time_limit(0) after every include in your PHP CLI script... Or edit the files contaning the set_time_limit(60), which might of course lead to unwanted side effects...

Upvotes: 1

paranoid
paranoid

Reputation: 535

Try this?

php -d max_execution_time=5 script.php

Upvotes: 0

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