Hi!
Thanks Alexandre and Amos for your replies, together they pointed me
into the right direction!
Based on the the URLs sent by Alexandre, I edited the
"/etc/php5/cli/php.ini" file and tested different values for
"max_execution_time" and "max_input_time" but none changed the PHP's
script behavior. Then, I remembered Amos mentioned a 60sec timeout. I
saw my cache.log and yes there was an exactly 60sec delay after
starting squid and the first Warning. So, I searched the "php.ini" for
a similar value and found this directive: "default_socket_timeout". I
changed it to 300sec and the Warnings started to show up accordingly.
Then I changed it's value to "-1" and the warnings haven't shown up
again!
Squid doesn't complain anymore about my PHP-scripts, but I don't know
if this change has secondary effects or any other consequences. I'll
be monitoring them, but in any case I have the backup Perl-scripts.
Thanks again!
Received on Mon May 31 2010 - 21:11:04 MDT
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