On March 4, 2015 8:22:01 PM EST, Ryan Schmidt <ryandes...@macports.org> wrote: > >On Mar 4, 2015, at 9:48 AM, Jim Hu wrote: > >> New to the listserv and sorry if this is an old issue that I couldn't >find an answer to via Google. >> >> I've been running an older OSX 10.6 (Snow Leopard) XServe server for >some time. It's an older Mac that can't be updated further. I have >MacPorts running on it, but until recently I was using the MacPorts >PHP53 with Apple's built-in apache2 by including >> >> LoadModule php5_module >/opt/local/apache2/modules/mod_php53.so >> >> in /etc/apache2/httpd.conf >> >> Recently my campus security people wanted me to update the apache >version being run on this server, so I inactivated the apple apache2 >and restarted using the MacPorts version. Suddenly I started getting >this error in my apache error logs: >> >> file_get_contents(): php_network_getaddresses: getaddrinfo failed: >nodename nor servname provided, or not known in... >> >> Googling this, there were a number of suggestions that this is an >ipV6 problem, and indeed, if I inactivate ipv6 using ip6 -x and then >restart apache (using stop and start) the functionality that uses >file_get_contents starts working again. But once or twice per day, >something breaks it again and I have to stop and start apache2 again. >I don't understand why this would be an apache issue, but I think I've >seen this for over a year because the reason I was running Apple's >built in apache up until now, despite using MacPorts PHP is that >certain functionalities on my site stopped working when I previously >tried to switch to MacPorts apache2. I'm not even sure if ipv6 is the >real problem, or whether the apache stop and start was what was >providing the fix. >> >> Since this doesn't seem to be a problem for others, I suspect that >there is a configuration problem on my server of some kind. But I can't >figure out what it is. Any suggestions would be welcome. > >I haven't run into this, but I don't do much PHP programming anymore. >All I can suggest is that, since PHP 5.3 is at end of life, you try a >newer version of PHP. We have php54, php55 and php56 in MacPorts as >well. Of course you may need to change your project's code to be >compatible with these versions. There are guides on the PHP web site >for how to do that, links to which are printed by running "port notes >php53". > >If you suspect this is related to using Apache, you could also consider >trying a different web server, such as nginx which I understand is very >popular. Under such a web server, you would no longer be using the PHP >Apache SAPI (in the php*-apache2handler ports), but instead the PHP >FastCGI Process Manager SAPI (in the php*-fpm ports). > >_______________________________________________ >macports-users mailing list >macports-users@lists.macosforge.org >https://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users
You should use php fpm regardless of the web server. _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list macports-users@lists.macosforge.org https://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users