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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T18:16:06+00:00 2026-05-13T18:16:06+00:00

I’m running a PHP script via cron using Wget, with the following command: wget

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I’m running a PHP script via cron using Wget, with the following command:

wget -O - -q -t 1 http://www.example.com/cron/run

The script will take a maximum of 5-6 minutes to do its processing. Will WGet wait for it and give it all the time it needs, or will it time out?

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    2026-05-13T18:16:06+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:16 pm

    According to the man page of wget, there are a couple of options related to timeouts — and there is a default read timeout of 900s — so I say that, yes, it could timeout.

    Here are the options in question :

    -T seconds
    --timeout=seconds
    

    Set the network timeout to seconds
    seconds. This is equivalent to
    specifying --dns-timeout,
    --connect-timeout, and
    --read-timeout, all at the same
    time.

    And for those three options :

    --dns-timeout=seconds
    

    Set the DNS lookup timeout to seconds
    seconds.
    DNS lookups that don’t
    complete within the specified time
    will fail.
    By default, there is no
    timeout on DNS lookups, other than
    that implemented by system libraries.

    --connect-timeout=seconds
    

    Set the connect timeout to seconds
    seconds.
    TCP connections that take
    longer to establish will be aborted.

    By default, there is no connect
    timeout, other than that implemented
    by system libraries.

    --read-timeout=seconds
    

    Set the read (and write) timeout to
    seconds seconds.
    The “time” of
    this timeout refers to idle time: if,
    at any point in the download, no data
    is received for more than the
    specified number of seconds, reading
    fails and the download is restarted.

    This option does not directly
    affect the duration of the entire
    download.

    I suppose using something like

    wget -O - -q -t 1 --timeout=600 http://www.example.com/cron/run
    

    should make sure there is no timeout before longer than the duration of your script.

    (Yeah, that’s probably the most brutal solution possible ^^ )

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