Any chance it's doing something off-site that it's timing out on? That would take a lot of time. -Don- On 9/8/2010 12:26 PM, nan wich wrote:
Nope, it's not Update. I can run cron every minute and this happens. And I don't think I even have Update enabled on that site.
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------------------------------------------------------------------------ *From:* Dhananjay Gandhi <dhananjay.gandhi@gmail.com> *To:* development@drupal.org *Sent:* Wed, September 8, 2010 12:21:34 PM *Subject:* Re: [development] Cron run exceeded the time limit and was aborted.
hey
cron takes time in cheching updates of ur drupal version and its modules. If u deactivate the update module then it will not take time.
On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 9:38 PM, Earnie Boyd <earnie@users.sourceforge.net <mailto:earnie@users.sourceforge.net>> wrote:
nan wich wrote: > I have a function that runs a few updates and displays a list of what it did. In > order to get caught up from a long period of neglect, I decided to add it into > the hook_cron. Every time I invoke cron, I get "Cron run exceeded the time limit > and was aborted" yet it completes in far less than 30 seconds. Any ideas how my > code could be inadvertantly triggering this? > > Nancy > Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. -- Dr. Martin L. King, Jr.
Are you sure it is your code? Try using Elysia Cron to schedule the hook_cron of different modules. The cron API gives 240 seconds for all hook_cron to execute, if all the modules exceed the 240 seconds then you'll see the exceeded time limit message.
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