This is a new Ubuntu install. I'm sure I didn't install any such software, and I don't think any default one comes with Ubuntu 10.04. Would it be possible to debug/find out what is sending the QUIT signal to the master process? On Sep 13, 2:59 am, Jérôme Loyet <m...@fatbsd.com> wrote: > in your log file: > > Sep 12 21:01:59.002402 pid 2432, > fpm_pctl_perform_idle_server_maiby utkarsh - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
The load is minimal, max 1-2 requests a minute. The log output is similar with "catch_workers_output = yes" On Sep 13, 2:08 am, Michael Shadle <mike...@gmail.com> wrote: > uncomment this > ;catch_workers_output = yes > > how many requests are you hitting it with do you think? it ends within > 60 seconds roughly and you have it set to 1000 requests. so either >by utkarsh - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
php-fpm.conf and .log (with debug enabled) https://gist.github.com/d6744c8ec62470992e80 On Sep 13, 1:51 am, Michael Shadle <mike...@gmail.com> wrote: > pastebin your php-fpm config (and anything else relevant) > > also turn up your log level to debug > > On Sun, Sep 12, 2010 at 1:06 PM, Utkarsh <www.qprojects....@gmail.com> wrote: > > I'm using PHP 5.3.3, php-fpmby utkarsh - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
I'm using PHP 5.3.3, php-fpm and nginx on my VPS. In the php-fpm.log, I'm seeing that fpm restarts every minute -------------- Sep 12 19:15:01.139646 Finishing ... Sep 12 19:15:01.148060 exiting, bye-bye! Sep 12 19:15:02.175076 fpm is running, pid 2360 Sep 12 19:15:02.178138 ready to handle connections Sep 12 19:16:01.208322 Finishing ... Sep 12 19:16:01.214937 exiting, bye-bye! Sep 12 19:by utkarsh - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
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