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apache_child_terminate

(PHP 4 >= 4.0.5, PHP 5)

apache_child_terminate — 在本次请求结束后终止 apache 进程

说明

bool apache_child_terminate ( void )

apache_child_terminate() 将把运行当前 PHP 请求的 Apache 进程注册为终止状态,一旦结束 PHP 代码的运行此进程将终止。可以用在占用大量内存的脚本后面来终止该进程,因为通常内存只在内部释放而不会还给操作系统。

返回值

如果 PHP 以 Apache 1 模块方式运行,且 Apache 的版本是非多线程的,以及激活了 PHP 指令 child_terminate,则返回 TRUE。如果不满足上述条件则返回 FALSE 并生成一条 E_WARNING 级的错误信息。

注释

Note: 本函数未在 Windows 平台下实现。

参见



apache_get_modules> <Apache
Last updated: Mon, 26 Nov 2007
 
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apache_child_terminate
louis at ewens dot com
30-Jan-2008 08:29
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 07:18
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
07-Dec-2007 12:43
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
Last updated: Mon, 26 Nov 2007
 
 
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