sybase-php-configuration-4

  • Installing/Configuring
  • Runtime Configuration

  • Runtime Configuration
  • Runtime Configuration

    Runtime Configuration

    The behaviour of these functions is affected by
    settings in php.ini.

    Sybase configuration options
    Name Default Changeable Changelog
    sybase.allow_persistent “1” PHP_INI_ALL PHP_INI_ALL in PHP <= 4.0.2. PHP_INI_SYSTEM in PHP <=
    4.0.3.
    sybase.max_persistent “-1” PHP_INI_ALL PHP_INI_ALL in PHP <= 4.0.2. PHP_INI_SYSTEM in PHP <=
    4.0.3.
    sybase.max_links “-1” PHP_INI_ALL PHP_INI_ALL in PHP <= 4.0.2. PHP_INI_SYSTEM in PHP <=
    4.0.3.
    sybase.interface_file “/usr/sybase/interfaces” PHP_INI_SYSTEM  
    sybase.min_error_severity “10” PHP_INI_ALL  
    sybase.min_message_severity “10” PHP_INI_ALL  
    sybase.compatability_mode “0” PHP_INI_ALL  
    magic_quotes_sybase “0” PHP_INI_ALL Deprecated in PHP 5.3.0. Removed in PHP 5.4.0.

    Here’s a short explanation of the configuration
    directives.

    sybase.allow_persistent boolean

    Whether to allow persistent Sybase connections.

    sybase.max_persistent integer

    The maximum number of persistent Sybase connections
    per process. -1 means no limit.

    The maximum number of Sybase connections per
    process, including persistent connections. -1 means no limit.

    sybase.min_error_severity integer

    Minimum error severity to display.

    sybase.min_message_severity integer

    Minimum message severity to display.

    magic_quotes_sybase boolean

    If magic_quotes_sybase is on, a single-quote is
    escaped with a single-quote instead of a backslash if magic_quotes_gpc or magic_quotes_runtime are enabled. This setting is also
    respected by addslashes()
    and stripslashes().

    Note:

    Note that when magic_quotes_sybase is ON it completely
    overrides magic_quotes_gpc . In this
    case even when magic_quotes_gpc is
    enabled neither double quotes, backslashes or NUL’s will be
    escaped.

    Warning

    This feature has been DEPRECATED as of PHP 5.3.0 and REMOVED as of PHP 5.4.0.

    Sybase-CT configuration options
    Name Default Changeable Changelog
    sybct.deadlock_retry_count “0” PHP_INI_ALL Available since PHP 4.3.0.

    Here’s a short explanation of the configuration
    directives.

    sybct.login_timeout integer

    The maximum time in seconds to wait for a
    connection attempt to succeed before returning failure. Note that
    if max_execution_time has been exceeded when a connection attempt
    times out, your script will be terminated before it can take action
    on failure. The default is one minute.

    sybct.timeout integer

    The maximum time in seconds to wait for a select_db
    or query operation to succeed before returning failure. Note that
    if max_execution_time has been exceeded when an operation times
    out, your script will be terminated before it can take action on
    failure. The default is no limit.

    sybct.deadlock_retry_count int

    Allows you to define how often deadlocks are to be
    retried. The default is 0, value -1 means “forever”.

    For further details and definitions of the
    PHP_INI_* modes, see the Where a configuration setting may be set.