[boulder.pm] "nonmember" submission

Walter Pienciak walter at frii.com
Wed May 30 12:32:26 CDT 2001


Sorry about the fascist software, but the list is hosted
at the main PM site, and they won't allow this site-wide
setting to be overridden.

Walter

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Subject: BOUNCE boulder-pm-list at pm.org:    Non-member submission from [Jeff
    Beard <jeff at cyberxape.com>]

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From: Jeff Beard <jeff at cyberxape.com>
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Subject: Re: [boulder.pm] Apache Kills Me
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Read up on SIGALRM. It can be used to time out processing. It can be used
in conjunction with a custom SIGDIE (or whatever other signal handler).

--Jeff


On Tue, 29 May 2001, skazat wrote:

> hey everyone,
>
> It keeps raining at exactly 2:30 everyday, has anyone else noticed this?
>
>
> This is a somewhat Apache/CGI related quesiton  but here goes,
>
> is there a way to trap a kill signal from apache when a CGI script runs for
> too long? All I want to do is write a nice die statement of my own when this
> happens. right now, I get 'Something's Wrong' in the error logs and that
> doesn't help much.
>
> This should be pretty simple, but I don't know what signal to look for. Any
> ideas?
>
>

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Jeff Beard
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