On Tue, Apr 05, 2011 at 11:59:43AM +0200, Daniele Pignedoli wrote:
Hi there,
> Hi francis, many thanks for your suggestion, with that i've been able to
> setup a 'almost-work' enrivonment!
Good stuff.
> I have a file i my /etc/nginx/sites-available/ (softlinket do sites-enabled)
> that looks as follow:
OK, so you've gone for "one nginx which can read all files".
Your config looks to me like it should work ok.
> Then, in my /etc/php5/fpm/fpm.d/ i just create a new file for each
> subdomain, for example:
And this is "one fpm that runs many instances as different users", which,
as you have spotted, needs a restart for a changed user.
> This isnt the "plug'n'play" behavior i was looking for, becose in order to
> activate new domains i have to run `/etc/init.d/php-fpm reload`;
I think I had suggested just running one fcgi server per user, which would
avoid the "restart" thing. That would probably be the equivalent to your
> php5-cgi -b /var/run/php5-fpm-test_bar.sock
Of course, that's all php or fpm stuff, rather than nginx stuff. So:
> Then, running a cron task that every night kill all the php5-cgi instances
> and then reload the fpm configuration.
....while I think that will probably work ok, you may find better
confirmation elsewhere.
Note that on the nginx side, you haven't got anything specific relating to
> > > So, for every requests to *.example.com, i need to:
> > > 1. check if user and folder exists
that. But your testing will show what response you get, and you can
decide whether that is adequate for you.
Good luck with it,
f
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