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Really long crons + file_get_contents
I've got a couple daily cron jobs that crunch logs for about 30 mins each.
Originally I had the following: Code:
//blah blah include db connection stuff insert_log('starting crons', time()); $pop = file_get_contents('cron1.php'); insert_log('done with cron1', time()); $pop = file_get_contents('cron2.php'); insert_log('done with cron2', time()); $pop = file_get_contents('cron2.php'); insert_log('done with cron3', time()); insert_log('done with crons', time()); Is anyone particularly familiar with the timeouts associated with a page call, and a single execution call? max_execution_time doesn't seem to have anything to do with it, cause that was set to 30 when I was running the crons one by one from my browser during testing. |
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Maybe use require_once instead of file_get_contents in your code. If you use URL fopen wrappers, then each include could run like a separate process.
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oooo, that might work. I'll try that out.
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