Subj : RE: Windows 10 To : All From : MICHAEL PURDY Date : Thu Jan 31 2019 07:12 pm Date: Fri, 14 Aug 2015 18:43:54 -0400 From: MICHAEL PURDY To: CRAIG STRUTT Subject: RE: Windows 10 Newsgroups: win.server.program Message-ID: <1439592234.32.1439562536@winserver.com> References: <1439562536.32.1439504949@winserver.com> X-WcMsg-Attr: Rcvd X-Mailer: Wildcat! Interactive Net Server v7.0.454.5 Lines: 196 If it is third party PHP application then I would presume the author would have a v5 offering unless its abandon-ware. If its your own application then it maybe worth considering porting it to WCX/wcODBC. Before reporting it to HS I would start each of the Wildcat programs manually (in dependency order) and verify that if you do NOT use wcStart things run correctly. Normally wcStart only misbehaves if there is a problem with the "Wait for Up Signal" property associated with one of the applications. For example the wcMail signal Wildcat.MailUpEvent I would verify the signal syntax for each of the main applications e.g. Wildcat.MailUpEvent Wildcat.OnlineUpEvent Wildcat.ListServeUpEvent Wildcat.SmtpUpEvent.Router Wildcat.SmtpUpEvent.Sender Wildcat.SmtpUpEvent.Receiver Wildcat.NntpUpEvent If there is a signal issue wcstart with continue to run waiting for the signal and that will then cause issues with the startup of other lower level applications. I would recommend you install SysInternals https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb842062 Run DBGVIEW.EXE Debug Viewer and then run wcStart.exe and you will see what is happening in the background at startup. On 8/14/2015 10:28 AM, CRAIG STRUTT wrote to MICHAEL PURDY: -> Thanks for you help. Yes, my issues are directly related to depreciated -> commands (mysql_connect). I'm working through those. -> -> I still have two strange issues which I'll have to touch base with Hector -> on. When the system powers up, WCMail takes up nearly 100% of the -> processor power and WcStart continues to run in the background. Although -> restarting WcMail takes care of it, I've also found (strangely enough) that -> setting it's affinity to 2 CPUs (running a quad core) immediately stops the -> high CPU usage (drops to 0) and then I can put it back on all cores and it -> runs fine. I've left WcStart running this time (normally I force it to -> stop) and I'm watching it slowly reduce it's memory footprint. I want to -> see if it stops on it's own eventually (a settings issue) or if it keeps -> running. Right now, it's taking 25% of the CPU cycles. -> -> On 8/13/2015 6:29 PM, MICHAEL PURDY wrote to CRAIG STRUTT: -> -> -> Changes to the PHP.INI file are dynamic and do not require any -> -> shutdown/restart with Wildcat!. -> -> -> -> If you are using another web server then a restart maybe required. -> -> -> -> Assuming you can connect successfully to MySQL using the CLI mysql -> command -> -> tool or a GUI tool like SQLyog https://github.com/webyog/sqlyog-community -> -> then you need to go through the PHP specific troubleshooting process. -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> On 8/13/2015 6:07 PM, CRAIG STRUTT wrote to MICHAEL PURDY: -> -> -> -> -> Thanks Mike. I'm *trying* to do just that. Thus far, the shutting -> -> -> down, and starting up again of the server just to change a setting in -> -> -> PHP.INI is an issue. -> -> -> -> -> -> I still don't have the auto shutdown routines working correctly, and -> -> -> the auto startup works on reboot, but not when the machine is already -> -> -> running (can't figure that one out!) WcStart.exe -run works fine in -> -> -> the scheduler with an ON logon high privilage, but not after the -> -> -> machine is running. I WILL get this. -> -> -> -> -> -> On 8/13/2015 6:11 AM, MICHAEL PURDY wrote to CRAIG STRUTT: -> -> -> -> -> -> -> If you check the unsupported branches list -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> http://php.net/eol.php -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> You will note the 3.x and 4.x has been End of Life for many years. -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> The expectation when running MySQL 5.x is that you will have -> -> -> migrated to -> -> -> -> PHP 5.x. -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> There are differences in the Extensions: -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> extension=php_mysql.dll -> -> -> -> extension=php_mysqli.dll -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> used in PHP 3.x, 4.x and 5.x. They are not compatible. -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> I suggest in your PHP.INI you temporarily set -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> error_reporting = E_ALL -> -> -> -> display_errors = on -> -> -> -> display_startup_errors = on -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> Which when a script is called will show any Startup errors such as -> -> -> DLLs -> -> -> -> failing to load. -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> You could of course set the logging to file should you prefer. -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> error_log = \php\phperror.log -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> A simple test script such as -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> phpinfo(); -> -> -> -> ?> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> Run at the CLI against PHP.EXE e.g. -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> php test.php > debug.txt -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> Would send all of the information necessary for debugging to a text -> -> -> file -> -> -> -> called DEBUG.TXT -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> On 8/12/2015 3:12 PM, CRAIG STRUTT wrote to JERRY SEHL: -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> I'm up and running on Windows 10 64bit (upgrading from XP so a -> -> -> BIG jump). -> -> -> -> -> The only problem I am having relates to my MySQL and PHP setup. -> -> -> -> Admittedly -> -> -> -> -> it's my fault since I was running PHP 4.3 and MySql 3.4. I -> -> -> can't seem to -> -> -> -> -> get the older PHP to work with a newer (had to reinstall) MySql. -> -> -> I -> -> -> -> -> remember the configuration was a bear in the beginning. For -> -> -> that reason, -> -> -> -> -> since it worked, I didn't touch it. Now I'm going to have to -> -> -> spend hours -> -> -> -> -> reading and reconfiguring to get it all back and running as it -> -> -> should be. -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> Not Winserver's problem. Not Windows 10 problem. If there is a -> -> -> "best" -> -> -> -> -> place to start, feel free to point me in that direction -> -> -> (anyone...) -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> On 7/31/2015 3:50 PM, JERRY SEHL wrote to all: -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> I installed after a long download, it took a while a a bunch -> -> -> of restarts -> -> -> -> -> -> until it was ready, however in starting it up with my -> -> -> winserver all -> -> -> -> -> seemed -> -> -> -> -> -> well when I received messages and sent some, but in checking -> -> -> my own -> -> -> -> -> -> websites found they didn't exist. -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> I made an appointment for a call from MS and waited till 5 pm -> -> -> the next -> -> -> -> -> day -> -> -> -> -> -> and viola a phone call but was quickly handed over to another -> -> -> then -> -> -> -> -> another -> -> -> -> -> -> where I was on hold for 1 1/2 hours. The service tech advisor -> -> -> quickly -> -> -> -> -> told -> -> -> -> -> -> me he didn't understand as it wasn't a Microsoft product etc -> -> -> etc. -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> A feature to roll back to Windows 7 is built in good for 30 -> -> -> days after -> -> -> -> -> the -> -> -> -> -> -> upgrade, I used it and all is back well again. -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> But did find that 32 bit support exists! -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.1 * Origin: Prison Board BBS Mesquite Tx //telnet.RDFIG.NET www. (1:124/5013) .