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Re: [Phpgroupware-users] RE: Problems with Apache Processes


From: Dave Hall
Subject: Re: [Phpgroupware-users] RE: Problems with Apache Processes
Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2003 10:17:25 +1000

address@hidden wrote:

> While no one should work 24 hours a day, we are a 24/7 operation so 
> we have people
> scheduled at all times.  Their supervisors like to look at "the 
> whole picture".  You
> know how bosses are.  The problem is existant even if they start 
> work at 00:00 and
> end at 08:00 hrs.

Change the rostering ;)

Ok on a more serious note, I have logged the bug and if people could
contribute to it we will get it fixed for 16 :)

> Bart
> 
> Dave Hall (address@hidden) wrote:
> >
> >Bart Bailey <address@hidden> wrote:
> >
> >> On September 10, 2003 Jorge Izquierdo posted a message about
> >> problems
> >> with the apache processes.  He was experiencing httpd processes
> >> consuming all of the CPU on his system.  I am having a simular
> >> problem.
> >> An associate of mine tracked the problem down to the calendar
> >> program.
> >> It works like this:
> >> In user preferences, if a user selects 00:00 hrs as a workday start
> >> or
> >> work day end, viewing the day view causes the error.  If the start
> >> preference is changed to 01:00 and the end to 23:00 the problem
> >> goes
> >> away.  I have tried several different combinations of times, and
> >> the
> >> problem only seems to arise if 00:00 hrs is selected.
> >
> >Yeah I had a report of this problem also.  It is a boundary condition
> >bug, which should be fixed.  I think it will take some time track 
> down.> I have logged a bug at
> >http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=5324&group_id=509
> >
> >If people can contribute to tracking it down, then it will 
> probably be
> >solved more quickly.
> >
> >I would suggest that no one should really be planning on working 
> 24hour>days, but I know it does happen :)
> >
> >>
> >> I have tried this on 4 separate phpGroupWare 0.9.14.006
> >> instalations( 3
> >> with Postgresql and 1 with MySql), all have the same problem.
> >> Additionally, changing the persistant connections in the php.ini
> >> seems
> >> to have not effect.
> >>
> >> Changing the Forced Preferences doesn't seem to fix the problem if
> >> the
> >> user selects 00:00 as a work time.
> >>
> >> I have looked at the class.uipreferences.php in the calendar
> >> directory,
> >> but I am unsure where to make changes to the code to fix the
> >> problem.
> >> Any help??
> >>
> >>
> >> Thank You,
> >> Bart Bailey
> >>
> >>
> >>
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