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Re: RE: Problems with Apache Processes: msg#00177web.phpgroupware.general
Brian Johnson <bjohnson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > you might be right > > see if you can find the line that inserts the value in the php code > and add a > intval() with the brackets surrounding the code that is there > > That will force null values to zero so you can test it again > It is a serialised array. Unfortunately this won't fix it. The value would need to be caste before the serialisation. Need to dig a little deeper to fix it :( > > > access@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > > >Dave, > >I am quite new to php programming, so I hope I'm not being a pest, > but, In looking > >into this a little more I have noticed at in the phpgw_preferences > table the values > >for a normal (working) calendar account look something like > "workdaystarts";i:8;>however, > >on one of the accounts that are causing the problem (because it is > set to 00:00 > >hrs) it looks like "workdaystarts";N; > > > >My question: is the bug happening because the preference functions > are seeing 00:00 > >as a null value, or a no value entry? > > > >Dave Hall (dave.hall@xxxxxxxxxxx) wrote: > >> > >>access@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 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 (dave.hall@xxxxxxxxxxx) wrote: > >>> > > >>> >Bart Bailey <access@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 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 > >>> >> > >>> >> > >>> >> > >>> >> _______________________________________________ > >>> >> Phpgroupware-users mailing list > >>> >> Phpgroupware-users@xxxxxxx > >>> >> http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/phpgroupware-users > >>> >> > >>> > > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> _______________________________________________ > >>> Phpgroupware-users mailing list > >>> Phpgroupware-users@xxxxxxx > >>> http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/phpgroupware-users > >>> > >> > > > > > > > >_______________________________________________ > >Phpgroupware-users mailing list > >Phpgroupware-users@xxxxxxx > >http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/phpgroupware-users > > > > -- > Brian Johnson > * This is where my witty signature line would be if I bothered to > edit this line :) * > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Phpgroupware-users mailing list > Phpgroupware-users@xxxxxxx > http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/phpgroupware-users >
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