For using persistent connections && being able to sleep, I use:
function close_db_locks_on_abort( ) {
global $conn;
if( connection_aborted() ) {
$fp = fopen( "/tmp/shutdown-func.txt", "a" );
fwrite( $fp, sprintf( "connection aborted on %s\n", date( "d-m-Y H:i:s" ) ) );
if( $conn ) {
OCIRollBack( $conn );
fwrite( $fp, sprintf( "-- DURING CONNECTION! ip=%s, user=%s, page=%s\n", $_SERVER["REMOTE_ADDR"], $_SERVER["PHP_AUTH_USER"], $_SERVER["SCRIPT_FILENAME"] ) );
}
fclose( $fp );
}
}
register_shutdown_function ( "close_db_locks_on_abort" );
This makes sure a rollback is done on a connection when a user hits 'stop', so there will be no locks on table rows.
oci_close
(PHP 5, PECL OCI8 >= 1.1.0)
oci_close — Closes Oracle connection
Açıklama
bool oci_close
( resource $connection
)
Closes the Oracle connection .
Dönen Değerler
Başarı durumunda TRUE, başarısızlık durumunda FALSE döner.
Notlar
Bilginize: Starting from the version 1.1 oci_close() correctly closes the Oracle connection. Use oci8.old_oci_close_semantics option to restore old behaviour of this function.
oci_close
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16-Feb-2002 06:21
16-Feb-2002 06:21
