If you suddenly start getting a:
PHP Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'GearmanException' with message 'Failed to set exception option' in
...on your GearmanWorker::work() calls, I was able to fix this by specifying values to GearmanWorker::addServer(), even if they are the same as the documented default values.
Crashes:
<?php
$gmw = new GearmanWorker();
$gmw->addServer();
$gmw->work();
?>
Works:
<?php
$gmw = new GearmanWorker();
$gmw->addServer("127.0.0.1", 4730);
$gmw->work();
?>
Go figure. :)
GearmanWorker::addServer
(PECL gearman >= 0.5.0)
GearmanWorker::addServer — Add a job server
Descrierea
public bool GearmanWorker::addServer
([ string
$host = 127.0.0.1
[, int $port = 4730
]] )Adds a job server to this worker. This goes into a list of servers than can be used to run jobs. No socket I/O happens here.
Parametri
-
host -
Denumirea gazdei serverului executor.
-
port -
Portul serverului executor.
Valorile întoarse
Întoarce valoarea TRUE în cazul
succesului sau FALSE în cazul eșecului.
Exemple
Example #1 Add alternate Gearman servers
<?php
$worker= new GearmanWorker();
$worker->addServer("10.0.0.1");
$worker->addServer("10.0.0.2", 7003);
?>
magge ¶
7 months ago
