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I am trying to access a MySQL db, on RHEL 5.8, through a Windows Server 2008 machine. I get the Log Analyzer web-GUI, but there are syslog messages displayed. On Friday I was simply getting "No syslog messages found," which is annoying because the db is receiving messages. But today when I came in and started working on it, I got the following:
"While reading the logstream, the php script timeout forced me to abort at this point. If you want to avoid this, please increase the LogAnalyzer script timeout in your config.php. If the user system is installed, you can do that in the Admin center."
First off, where exactly do I change the timeout setting? I looked at the config.php file and didn't see anything jump out at me. Secondly, why am I now getting a different error than Friday? Is the size of the db related to this error? As the db grows, will the timeout need to be increased?
I believe the Admin Center is an add-on that allows you to change configs through a GUI, rather than in the actual config file. I don't have it installed, so it's not applicable to my situation. I just need to know where to increase the php timeout, so that Log Analyzer will stop timing out. It takes the web page forever to load and it shows the error above.
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