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First and foremost thank you to anyone who looks at my problem. I am no expert in PHP, Apache, or MySQL so please bear with me. I created a small script that would take a CSV file using fgetcsv to loop through and insert into MySql. This script ran for about 2 months on a CRON job without any issues. I believe at the time Godaddy updated Apache (2.2 to 2.4) it stopped working and returns a 500 internal error. I only found out once I started creating a new script with a different CSV file to compliment my first CSV file which has the same issue. So far I have Googled everything I could think of related to my issue, I have read through many Stackoverflow answers, and sat on hold with Godaddy for 2 hours (They finally said they don't know why, and that they believe something in my script is causing the issue but couldn't advice further). Maybe this has nothing to do with the update, but it is odd this just stopped after such an update. Before this update my script would take 34 seconds to complete. Now I get a 500 error, if anyone can see something wrong with my script or can tell my why it suddenly stopped I would greatly appreciate it.

<?php
session_start();
define("USERACCESSCONTROL", "TRUE");
include 'c_db.php';
if (!$importcsv = fopen("../sync/IVQtyPvt.csv", "r")) {
    echo "could not open file";
} else {
    do {
        If ($i > 1) {
            if ($data[0]) {
                $updatecsv = $inv_con->Prepare("INSERT INTO slave_inventory 
                    (ITEMNMBR,ITMGEDSC,CDC,MAIN,RTO1,RTO2,CDA,KEN,MIS,VAL,
                    KAL,QTYONORD,QTS_CDC,QTS_KEN,QTS_MIS,QTS_KAL,STNDCOST,
                    updated) VALUES(?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,NOW())
                    ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE ITMGEDSC=?,CDC=?,MAIN=?,RTO1=?,
                    RTO2=?,CDA=?,KEN=?,MIS=?,VAL=?,KAL=?,QTYONORD=?,
                    QTS_CDC=?,QTS_KEN=?,QTS_MIS=?,QTS_KAL=?,STNDCOST=?,
                    updated=NOW()");
                $updatecsv->bind_param("ssiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiii",
                        $data[0], $data[1], $data[2], $data[3], $data[4],
                        $data[5], $data[6], $data[7], $data[8], $data[9],
                        $data[10], $data[11], $data[12], $data[13],
                        $data[14], $data[15], $data[16], $data[1], $data[2],
                        $data[3], $data[4], $data[5], $data[6], $data[7], 
                        $data[8], $data[9], $data[10], $data[11], $data[12],
                        $data[13], $data[14], $data[15], $data[16]);
                $updatecsv->execute();
            }
        }
        $i++;
    } while ($data = fgetcsv($importcsv, ","));
}
?>

Here are the repeated entries in my log files.

[Fri Aug 02 04:31:29 2013] [9618523] [dir:error] [client 64.74.215.89:33823] Inside mod_dir, setting document_root to PARENT_DOCUMENT_ROOT : /var/chroot/home/content/23/9618523/html [fcgid:warn] [client 70.89.210.90:55475] mod_fcgid: read data timeout in 120 seconds [Fri Aug 02 09:30:34 2013] [9618523] [core:error] [client 70.89.210.90:55475] End of script output before headers:

I have added to my php.ini and php5.ini

max_execution_time = 340
max_input_time = 340

Added this to my .htaccess (To fix a possible fastcgi issue)

AddHandler x-httpd-php5-cgi .php
AddHandler x-httpd-php5-cgi .php5

Still no dice My CSV file has 17 columns, 27000 rows and if there is a better way to do this I would be open to that, but I couldn't get LOAD INFILE to work as I am on shared hosting.

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  • 500 errors always say why in the logs. Check there
    – exussum
    Aug 2, 2013 at 22:45
  • Thank you for the suggestion, I posted the three entries in my log files that Godaddy provide for their error logging. Each time my job fires I get the above entries. I can not find the PHP error logs, even when set it doesn't show up in my root, I believe Godaddy doesn't allow you to view them... Aug 2, 2013 at 23:06
  • stackoverflow.com/questions/11445432/…. try that ?
    – exussum
    Aug 2, 2013 at 23:10
  • An Apache 500 error only means php has an error, so an easy way to look this errors is error_reporting(E_ALL); ini_set('display_errors',1); so run your script to look the errors.
    – ontananza
    Aug 2, 2013 at 23:51
  • Hi @user1281385 thanks again for your help I tried your link, one of the solution broke my site the other had no affect. ontananza is what? If I can see an error that will point me in the right direction I would be very happy! Aug 2, 2013 at 23:59

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Turns out Godaddy was the issue, my scripts started working again on their own. I guess that is what I get for shared hosting on Godaddy. I think I will be switching host soon.

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