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Upload module + PHP causes active connections to continually increase

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January 16, 2010 03:36AM
Hi all,

I'm developing a site using the upload module v2.0.11 ( from
http://www.grid.net.ru/nginx/upload.en.html ) and just turned on the
Stub Status module. I noticed that each time I send an upload form,
the "active connections" number in the stats increments by one.

For example, if I start up Nginx and visit the status, I get:

Active connections: 1
server accepts handled requests
1 1 1
Reading: 0 Writing: 1 Waiting: 0

After opening the upload form in a new tab, uploading a file, and
getting a response from the PHP script, I get:

Active connections: 2
server accepts handled requests
3 3 3
Reading: 0 Writing: 2 Waiting: 0

After uploading another file, I get:

Active connections: 3
server accepts handled requests
4 4 5
Reading: 0 Writing: 3 Waiting: 0

I'm concerned that the "active connections" number keeps increasing
(as well as the "writing" number), and never seems to go down. Does
this mean that Nginx is holding extra connections (and possibly extra
file descriptors) open? I'm wondering if this will be a problem once I
deploy the site and the server is running for long periods of time.
Could it reach some system maximum of open file descriptors?

I thought it might be a problem with my fastcgi setup, but the active
connections number doesn't increase when I visit regular (non-upload)
PHP pages. Also, the problem didn't occur when I set @accept (in
config below) to redirect to a .txt file instead of a .php file. In
that case, the file appears in the upload directory, but I get a 405
error because Nginx rejects POSTs to static files.

The relevant section of my nginx.conf is:

location /accept {
upload_pass @accept;
upload_store /var/www/fbp/uploads/files;
upload_set_form_field "$upload_field_name[name]" "$upload_file_name";
upload_set_form_field "$upload_field_name[content_type]"
"$upload_content_type";
upload_set_form_field "$upload_field_name[tmp_file]" "$upload_tmp_path";
upload_aggregate_form_field "$upload_field_name[size]" "$upload_file_size";
upload_pass_form_field "key";
}

location @accept {
rewrite ^(.*)$ /accept.php last;
}

location ~ \.php$ {
fastcgi_pass 127.0.0.1:9000;
fastcgi_index index.php;
fastcgi_param SCRIPT_FILENAME $document_root$fastcgi_script_name;
include fastcgi_params;
}

My accept.php is simply:

<?php
die('accept.php'); ?>

After the upload, the files appear in the uploads/files directory, and
the text 'accept.php' is properly returned to the browser.

Does anyone know what could cause this, and whether I should be
concerned? Any help would be appreciated!

Thanks!
Alan


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Subject Author Posted

Upload module + PHP causes active connections to continually increase

Support January 16, 2010 03:36AM

Re: Upload module + PHP causes active connections to continually increase

Valery Kholodkov January 16, 2010 05:14AM

Re: Upload module + PHP causes active connections to continually increase

icqheretic February 18, 2010 03:24PM

Re: Upload module + PHP causes active connections to continually increase

Valery Kholodkov February 20, 2010 11:36AM

Re: Upload module + PHP causes active connections to continually increase

Ian Pye February 22, 2010 01:24PM

Re: Upload module + PHP causes active connections to continually increase

icqheretic February 23, 2010 03:16PM



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