Well, my apache/nginx combo site is working pretty well right now which surprises me. I made a few adjustments and it seems to have settled it down. Now I would would like my 100% nginx powered site to do the same so I can replace apache fully. However, the nginx version has to be able to beat it by a fair amount to make it viable. I am sure it is possible, just getting it to happen is the trick..by speedway - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
Actually, I think I just found what the problem is in relation to speed. It is not nginx at all, it is a combination of php-fpm and mysql, moreso mysql. Hitting the site with apache bench with first -n 100 -c 10 and then -n 500 -c 200 loads up the CPU on this VPS, and when I say loads it up, it goes into the 75 to 90% range. My next trick will be to try and put mysql on anther box to see if thaby speedway - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
Hmmmm, just looked at how to message/email you Mike and could find no way to do it. Not too sure of the workings of Phorum. Any suggestions?by speedway - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
Hi Mike Thanks for the offer, I'll shot you a message to get more info... Cheers Bruceby speedway - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
Thanks GM For now I will give it a miss until I actually have the site responding like it should under a reasonable load. It is a very big distance away from that right now.. :( Cheers Bruceby speedway - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
Hi GM vbulletin by nature is dynamic being a forum. They do benefit from a byte code cache like APC or XCache but I haven't had much luck with either. If fastcgi_cache would help with that I am all ears on how to implement it. I have the suspicion that alot of my problems stem from mysql. I am still trying to figure that one out.by speedway - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
OK, have it working. What I needed to do that is different from previous non-svn installs: 1. The site files must be owned by the user/group assigned to run php-fpm 2. remove these two directives from the fastcgi section of the sites conf file: fastcgi_ignore_client_abort on; fastcgi_intercept_errors on; I am currently loading theby speedway - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
Hi Yup, everything exists, was working 100% with the previous setup. All I did was recompile php with php-fpm from svn and it all stopped working. nginx.conf: user nobody nobody; worker_processes 4; pid /usr/local/nginx/run/nginx.pid; events { worker_connections 2048; use epoll; } http {by speedway - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
While I'm here, php info works, the other sites don't.... http://206.214.209.91/phptest.php <- OK http://206.214.209.91/ <- Nope.....by speedway - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
Bugger, was 4:30am when I posted and forgot. Here it is: ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ; FPM Configuration ; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ; All relative paths in this configuration file are relative to PHP's install ; prefix. ; Include one or more files. If glob(3) exists, it is used to include a bunch of ; files from a glob(3) pattern. This directive can be used everywhere in the ; file. ;includeby speedway - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
Hi all I previously had an install running the latest nginx and php 5.3.1. I then decided to go the PHP svn route and just compiled PHP with it included. After sorting out that the .conf had changed and running it I now get 404's instead of my website appearing This is what I had previously that worked fine: # pass the PHP scripts to FastCGI server listening on 127.0.0.1:9000by speedway - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
Reinis Rozitis Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The preferred way (especially for high > concurrency) is to spawn the php as > permanent process and the webserver (nginx) talks > to it through fastcgi ( > http://wiki.nginx.org/NginxHttpFcgiModule ) - (you > just provide ip:port - > which gives you also the ability if needed to useby speedway - Nginx Mailing List - English