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apache_child_terminate

(PHP 4 >= 4.0.5, PHP 5)

apache_child_terminateTerminate apache process after this request

Description

bool apache_child_terminate ( void )

apache_child_terminate() will register the Apache process executing the current PHP request for termination once execution of PHP code is completed. It may be used to terminate a process after a script with high memory consumption has been run as memory will usually only be freed internally but not given back to the operating system.

Return Values

Returns TRUE if PHP is running as an Apache 1 module, the Apache version is non-multithreaded, and the child_terminate PHP directive is enabled (disabled by default). If these conditions are not met, FALSE is returned and an error of level E_WARNING is generated.

Notes

Note: This function is not implemented on Windows platforms.

See Also



apache_get_modules> <Apache Functions
Last updated: Fri, 02 Jan 2009
 
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apache_child_terminate
louis at ewens dot com
29-Jan-2008 07:29
Apache child processes are greedy. If they get bloated by a PHP application that requires a lot of memory, they stay that way. The memory is never given back to the OS until that child dies.

You could use MaxRequestsPerChild in Apache to kill all child processes automatically after a certain number of connections. Or you can use apache_child_terminate to kill the child after your memory intensive functions.

Note: apache_child_terminate is not available in Apache 2.0 handler.
daniele_dll at yahoo dot it
29-Dec-2007 06:18
In response to sam at liddicott dot com:

it isin't so simple! You should never kill an apache process because it is automatically freed when apache need!

And, if you use apache worker or thread based mpm you risk to kill the entire process!

result: DO NOT USE THIS FUNCTION!
admin at hostultra dot com
06-Dec-2007 11:43
this code will add apache_child_terminate() function if it is not already present.

if (!function_exists("apache_child_terminate")){
function apache_child_terminate(){
register_shutdown_function("killonexit");
}

function killonexit(){
@exec("kill ".getmypid());
}
}

apache_get_modules> <Apache Functions
Last updated: Fri, 02 Jan 2009
 
 
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