Thanks jerome for the (sad) answer, i saw your name many times about fpm and i want to thank you to the big efforts youre doing to improve fpm!by strae - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
Is this possible? Im using fpm with nginx to build a multi-host like environment; I have a script that create the `/etc/php5/fpm/fpm.d/$domain.conf` and the source tree, but i dont understand if is possible to tell fpm to load that pool without having to reload it (in order to avoid a downtime everytime a domain is created). Actually, i invoke a php5-cgi process (nginx is configurated to loadby strae - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
gwen0815 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I have the same issue but do not get your > solution. Could you provide some more details what > you did to PHP? Try running the php cgi with: `php5-cgi -b /path/to/your/socket.sock`by strae - How to...
I've read the ifIsEvil page and im now wondering if in my situation could cause problems. I have an application that enable a subdomain for each user who register, something like posterous. So, for every user I do: 1. create the system user 2. create folders and files 3. configure php-fpm to run the subomain with his user using a fcgi sock. Nginx easily solve this with: server_nby strae - How to...
> > OK, so you've gone for "one nginx which can read all files". > > Your config looks to me like it should work ok. > Yes, my first try is to have just 1 nginx instance, i think is easy to mantain and manage.. and im not comfortable with ports, for what i've understood every nginx instance must have its own port to listen to... I think I had suggested just running oneby strae - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi francis, many thanks for your suggestion, with that i've been able to setup a 'almost-work' enrivonment! I have a file i my /etc/nginx/sites-available/ (softlinket do sites-enabled) that looks as follow: server{ > listen 80; > server_name ~^(?<domain>.+)\.test\.local$; > root /var/www/test_$domain/htdocs; > location / { >by strae - Nginx Mailing List - English