So we're doing a credit card transaction and it comes back from paypal on the return trip with that error (on our end). The reason is that the return URL is: http://www.domain.com:443/.... so its trying to access port 443 via http. I won't know till tomorrow, but I hope that we can adjust the return URL to correctly be "https://www.domain.com... than it works as it should. Myby iberkner - Nginx Mailing List - English
thanks for the info ... when you get a chance, if you can let me know how to figure that out (engines * requests) that would be great. Thanks On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 3:29 PM, Michael Shadle wrote: > > i've used 125, 250, and 500. i think 500 is default typically. it just > depends on your resources. > > basically figure out that engines * requests = how many requesby iberkner - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
I bumped up the number of requests from 500 to 1000 and the number of engines to 6 from 5. Do you think that 1,000 is to high? Is 6 to low? What criteria do you use to determine best settings? Thanks On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 1:41 PM, Michael Shadle wrote: > > no error there. that's normal it's recycling the children. however, > every 160 seconds is pretty quick. you coulby iberkner - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
Hi All, Getting these errors in my php-fpm log on an on-going basis. Questions: a. Is this normal, i.e. can I expect these in such frequency? b. How do I determine the cause? c. Maybe there is no error? i.e. the php process has nothing to do so it just shuts down? Thanks! Aug 20 12:33:48.220864 fpm_children_make(), line 352: child 11428 (pool www-data) started Aug 20 12:34by iberkner - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
Thanks, I am currently using a shared block for both. What would be the exact syntax? I tried different variations with no success :-(. something like: if ($server_port = 443) { fastcgi_param HTTPS on; } looking for confirmation that the above is correct nginx syntax... Thanks On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 1:30 PM, Michael Shadle wrote: > You only set it in your server blocby iberkner - Nginx Mailing List - English
Some of our software relies on the $_SERVER['HTTPS'] PHP variable to be set to "on" when accessing pages via https://. So far I've found: fastcgi_params HTTPS on; but this turns it on for all pages, regardless of HTTP or HTTPS request setting. What am I missing? When I add the HTTPS on parameter, our code works (i.e. detects HTTPS in $_SERVER) but for every page, HTTP orby iberkner - Nginx Mailing List - English
What would be the nginx comparable? 1. RewriteEngine On 2. RewriteBase / 3. RewriteRule js/site_([0-9]+).js js/combine.php?version=$1 ? Thanksby iberkner - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi All, Maybe someone has seen this before? At idle in the wee hours of the AM, I'm seeing CPU usage on our dedicated system surpass 50%. There are always the usual suspects, spiders, etc. but I think there may be something else going on. I ran "strace" on one of the php-cfgi processes and it basically comes up with this: .... gettimeofday({1248764676, 842058}, NULL) = 0by iberkner - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
Thank you in advance for taking a look at this configuration: http://pastebin.com/m4893b5cf Really simple configuration, we have a dedicated web server connected to a dedicated data server. We're about to see our seasonal spike so I was hoping to run it by the group and see if there are any suggestions? We're running a Joomla site with SEF turned on so the URL rewrite is necessary.by iberkner - Nginx Mailing List - English
does not work for me... On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 5:01 PM, Cliff Wells wrote: > Is it just me? I can't get to any nginx.org domain at this point. > > Cliff > > -- > http://www.google.com/search?q=vonage+sucks > > >by iberkner - Nginx Mailing List - English
That's the way I'll set it up. I specify IP as well. On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 4:25 PM, Michael Shadle wrote: > ideally it would be listen 1.2.3.4:443 default ssl; right? > > otherwise this block will be the default ssl host for anything else > unmatched. > > i typically use ip:443 in all my ssl stuff to ensure i am only going > to serve up the cert on the propby iberkner - Nginx Mailing List - English
Thanks Maxim and Michael, I got it. On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 4:19 PM, Michael Shadle wrote: > http://marc.info/?l=nginx&m=124747329127204&w=2 > http://marc.info/?l=nginx&m=124747239025852&w=2 > http://marc.info/?l=nginx&m=124747216625615&w=2 > > On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 1:06 PM, Ilan Berkner wrote: > > If you can point it out to me... I searchby iberkner - Nginx Mailing List - English
If you can point it out to me... I searched, can't find it. On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 3:58 PM, Michael Shadle wrote: > someone just posted a config example in the past couple days about this > > On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 11:14 AM, Ilan Berkner wrote: > > > > > >by iberkner - Nginx Mailing List - English
No kidding. In my load testing I'm finding that there's a CPU spike tied to the php-cgi processes running via php-fpm. Its either the php code is just on a holding pattern for the data server, which is likely or there's some php function which is "out of control" for some reason (we had a few coders in the past who used recursion in a VERY BAD WAY). So I think that profiling theby iberkner - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
This is on a development platform (I'm not debugging a production site). I'm doing load testing and really just want to identify the bottlenecks (whether its php or mysql or both or whatever). The problem is that a 3rd party component that we're using requires zend optimizer and ioncube and I need to test with this component turned on. I may be able to turn it off for testing purposes ifby iberkner - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
Thanks to all for responding :-) The issue is specifically (as mentioned) that xdebug is not compatible with any other zend extensions. The problem I'm facing is that my site requires zend optimizer and the zend ioncube extensions in order to run (there's a 3rd party application that requires these). I got it to run as a zend extension once I disabled the other ones :-) Can anyone recby iberkner - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
5.2.10 but that doesn't seem to be the issue. >From what I can tell, xdebug is not compatible with zend optimizer, although I disabled the zend optimizer and its still not loading as a zend extension. When I specified it just as an extension, it seemed to load ok, although I'm not sure if that's going to work, i.e. if I have zend optimizer installed can I use xdebug as a non-zend exby iberkner - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
Any suggestions as to what may be the culprit? Thanks On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 12:34 PM, Michael Shadle wrote: > > ah yeah i have xdebug and inclued working just fine (at least in php 5.2.x) > > i did not try all the modules out in 5.3.0. the current thing i am > working on is drupal and it doesn't like php 5.3.0 yet so i had to > downgrade to 5.2.10. > > Onby iberkner - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
Actually, its just one adjustment :-) I downloaded and compiled the latest version of xdebug and added this line into the php.ini (without this, it works fine): zend_extension="/usr/local/xdebug-2.0.5/modules/xdebug.so" thanks On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 12:09 PM, Michael Shadle wrote: > > first thing would be to back out the adjustments > > second thing woulby iberkner - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
I'm making some adjustments to my php.ini file which is causing php-fpm not to load. This is not a php-fpm specific issue as there's an issue with the ini. Where can I find out what the problem is? I looked in the php-fpm log nothing there, is there anywhere else? Thanksby iberkner - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
Just to clarify, I'm not specifically looking for how Nginx performs, but rather how our site performs, being that its a dynamic, php site and relatively quiet during the summer time (i.e. a good time to test) so I'm looking for a tool recommendation to simulate load as well as how to best process that information. Thank you for the advise, I'll take a look at some of the tool recommendatiby iberkner - Nginx Mailing List - English
I have a script that builds php-fpm and php. I had a typo in the name of the patch file (so it wasn't even getting patched). I think your error is different :-( as its already built (i.e. you can run php-cgi with --fpm option). On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 10:40 PM, petteyg wrote: > > Elaborate on the typo please, I'm getting the same segfault. > > On Jun 24, 9:23 pm, Iby iberkner - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
I haven't done stress testing in a long time... so I'm not sure what the best tools are, specifically for our nginx site thanksby iberkner - Nginx Mailing List - English
Can anyone point me to a document or step by step instructions as to how to install SSL / make it work with nginx? thanksby iberkner - Nginx Mailing List - English
Got it working, thanks! Turns out that APC and Zend are not compatible... so I've got to go with Zend for now. On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 4:20 PM, Michael Shadle wrote: > this would be a php or php-fpm question... nothing to do with nginx :) > i would ask the php list first. there may be a conflict or something. > > > On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 12:50 PM, Ilan Berkner wroteby iberkner - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi All, I needed to install some php software that requires Zend and Ioncube. I have both Zend and Ioncube installed but it doesn't seem to be working properly (i.e. the php files are not being decoded by ioncube) This program makes use of the Zend Scripting Language Engine: Zend Engine v2.2.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2009 Zend Technologies with the ionCube PHP Loader v3.1.34, Copyrightby iberkner - Nginx Mailing List - English
Just curious why "One Of Those Questions" has a "tm" on it? We run Joomla 1.5.11 using Nginx (upgraded from 1.0.15) in a high-load configuration, although we're using it for one site only. 2009/6/25 Nuno Magalhães > Greetings, > > I'd like to implement a Content Management System with the following > characteristics, on a server running nginx of couby iberkner - Nginx Mailing List - English
Thanks! I actually figured out what it was... a typo on my end. On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 8:28 PM, Michael Shadle wrote: > do you have an /etc/php-fpm.conf (if that's where it is configured for, > which I believe is the default) > sounds to me like your config file is empty, broken, or non-existent? > > On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 3:13 PM, Ilan Berkner wrote: > >&by iberkner - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
Trying to start php-fpm using: php-fpm start I get this error: Starting php_fpm Error in argument 1, char 1: no argument for option - What am I missing / doing wrong? Thanksby iberkner - Php-fpm Mailing List - English