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HELP! Some sort of PHP cron task kill script needed ! ! !


Vixushr

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Sorry for the double post but i assumed since this thread went the wrong way that start fresh i better idea.

 

Anyway mine problem still stands, for some reason certain tasks dont close as they shud so i am looking for the solution to kill tham by PID... ir do you have any other ideas?

 

Thanx!

 

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Well, problem is that i am not coder but i must somehow fix that...  :(

Is i possible to insert: set_time_limit(); in a certain part of the script rather than to be on the beginig of the entire script?

Can I that way set different times for each particular task?

 

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like I said 2 days ago:

if you have a cron job that you sometimes do not want to execute, then it's the wrong script for the job. My advice: think things over before trying to put tape over them.

 

If you're not a coder, maybe you should hire one to fix things for you before they get out of hand.

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Ow ... err you should ask someone to take a look at the script, forcefully killing scripts from outside with no idea of the current state is definitely a bad idea, might as well not run them at all if that is the case.

Otherwise you can surely setup a shell script ran through cron that would use top output and a perl regex to find the process running your script and its running time and then based on that issue a kill PID //

still a very bad idea but that should work.

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I agree, and if i can't find some easy fix i will hire someone... problem is that i can't hire localy (security and competition wise) and to hire an online professional is what i am now trying to fix...

he made a script, it worked ok. but now (since we changed host) it has problems with tasks and i can't find that pro anymore...

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Just one question...

Is it possible to insert set_time_limit to parts of the script like this, will it work?

 

<?php
set_time_limit(0);
include('curl.php');

echo "<pre>";

set_time_limit(90);

$products = test_getxmlinfo();
//print_r($products);

if(empty($_GET['action']) && $argc != 3) 
die('wrong args');

if($_GET['action']=='price' || ($argv[1] == 'action' && $argv[2]=='price')){
    getxml();
    updatePrice($products);
}

if($_GET['action']=='state' || ($argv[1] == 'action' && $argv[2]=='state')){
    getxml();
    updateState($products);
}

if($_GET['action']=='xxxx' || ($argv[1] == 'download' && $argv[2]=='xxxx')){
    xxxx_download();
}

if($_GET['action']=='xxxx' || ($argv[1] == 'download' && $argv[2]=='xxxx')){
    xxxx_download();
}

if($_GET['action']=='xxxx' || ($argv[1] == 'download' && $argv[2]=='xxxx')){
    xxxx_download();
}

if($_GET['action']=='xxxx' || ($argv[1] == 'download' && $argv[2]=='xxxx')){
    xxxx_download();
}

if($_GET['action']=='xxxx' || ($argv[1] == 'download' && $argv[2]=='xxxx')){
    xxxx_download();
}

if($_GET['action']=='xxxx' || ($argv[1] == 'download' && $argv[2]=='xxxx')){
    xxxx_download();
}

if($_GET['action']=='xxxx' || ($argv[1] == 'download' && $argv[2]=='xxxx')){
    xxxx_download();
}

set_time_limit(0);

function updatePrice($products) {
    foreach($products as $key=>$value) {
        if(updateProductPrice($value)) {
		echo "<pre>";
            print_r($key);
            echo "success";
            echo "<pre>";
        }
        else {
		echo "<pre>";
            print_r($key);
            echo "not-change";
            echo "<pre>";
        }
    }
}

function updateState($products) {
    foreach($products as $key =>$value) {
        //updateProductState($value);
        $id = $key;
        $id_supplier = getAllProducts($id);
        if($id_supplier) {
            if($id_supplier[0]['id_supplier']==89) {
                $supplier = "xxxx";
            }
            else if($id_supplier[0]['id_supplier']==3) {
                $supplier = "xxxx";
            }
            else if($id_supplier[0]['id_supplier']==4) {
                $supplier = "xxxx";
            }
            else if($id_supplier[0]['id_supplier']==90) {
                $supplier = "xxxx";
            }
            else if($id_supplier[0]['id_supplier']==91) {
                $supplier = "xxxx";
            }
            else if($id_supplier[0]['id_supplier']==92) {
                $supplier = "xxxx";
            }
            else if($id_supplier[0]['id_supplier']==169) {
                $supplier = "xxxx";
            }
            else if($id_supplier[0]['id_supplier']==167) {
                $supplier = "xxxx";
            }
            else {
                $supplier = "";
            }
            if($supplier=="") {
                echo "<pre>";
                print_r($key);
                echo "not-change";
                echo "<pre>";
            }
            else {
                if(checkQTY($products[$id][$supplier],$supplier,$id)) {
                    echo "<pre>";
                    print_r($key);
                    echo "success";
                    echo "<pre>";
                }
                else {
                    //updatePrice($products);
                    if(updateProductPrice($value)) {
                        echo "<pre>";
                        print_r($key);
                        echo "success";
                        echo "<pre>";
                    }
                    else {
                        echo "<pre>";
                        print_r($key);
                        echo "not-change";
                        echo "<pre>";
                    }
                }
            }

        }

    }
}
?>

 

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more help needed...

 

Iw found this script:

 

<?php
/**
PHP Kill Process
Sometimes, it can happen a script keeps running 
when it shouldn't, and it won't stop after we close 
the browser, or shutdown the computer. Because it's
not always easy to use SSH there's a workaround.
@author      Jensen Somers <
php@jsomers.be>
@version    1.0
*/
class KillAllProcesses {
/**
* Construct the class
*/
function killallprocesses() {
$this->listItems();
}
/**
* List all the items
*/
function listItems() {
/*
* PS  Unix command to report process status
* -x  Select processes without controlling ttys
*
* Output will look like:
*      16479 pts/13  S      0:00 -bash
*      21944 pts/13  R      0:00 ps x
*
*/
$output =  shell_exec('ps x');
$this->output($output);
// Put each individual line into an array
$array  =  explode("\n", $output);
$this->doKill($array);
}
/**
* Print the process list
* @param  string  $output
*/
function output($output) {
print  "<pre>".$output."</pre>";
}
/**
Kill all the processes
It should be possible to filter in this, 
but I won't do it now.
@param  array  $array
*/
function doKill($array) {
/*
Because the first line of our $output 
will look like
PID TTY      STAT  TIME COMMAND
we'll skip this one.
*/
for ($i = 1; $i < count($array); $i++) {
$id =  substr($array[$i], 0, strpos($array[$i], ' ?'));
shell_exec('kill '.$id);
}
}
}
new KillAllProcesses();
?>

 

It works well and it kills all processes

Now mine processes have constant COMMAND and PID is normaly, allways different... question now is can i kill proces by COMMAND instead of PID?

 

tnx.

 

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