Change the following directives in /www/zendsvr6/conf/fastcgi.conf file:
ConnectionTimeout="300" RequestTimeout="300"

These directives control connection and request timeouts in Zend Server
running in QHTTPSVR (Apache) subsystem

On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 6:49 PM, Buck Calabro <kc2hiz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Top line: I have a stored procedure that runs on average 1.7 minutes
before returning a result set. I put it on a PHP web page so my boss
can see these stats at her leisure instead of having to call me to
produce them. I'm getting a 408 timeout because the SP is running so long.

I have put set_time_limit(600); in my PHP
I have put max_execution_time = 300; in php.ini
I ended the ZENDSVR subsystem and restarted it
I ended the HTTP server instance and restarted it

I am working on making the stored procedure more sane but in the
interim, what do I do to tell the Zend PHP server to let my script run
longer? IBM i 7.2, PHP 5.3.3.

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