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ID: 52569 Comment by: trollofdarkness at gmail dot com Reported by: mplomer at gmx dot de Summary: Implement "ondemand" process-manager (to allow zero children) Status: Analyzed Type: Feature/Change Request Package: FPM related PHP Version: 5.3.3 Assigned To: fat Block user comment: N Private report: N New Comment: Ok so I got it working. When using a simple curl request, I have to put events.delay = 1200 (minimum) to get only 1fork/req When using a browser... I have to put events.delay = 4000 or 5000 (I can't remember which one was working, neither the first or the second, but I don't think, arrived at such a value, that it changes anything) but maybe Opera & Firefox (tested with the two, same behaviour) are opening two simultaneous connection to the server, I don't know. I'll try this patch on all my sites now. They're not overloaded so it won't be burn-tests but if it can help a bit... :) Anyway, thanks for your help. -- Troll Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2011-07-10 16:01:30] f...@php.net to post a log, use pastbin or something like that. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2011-07-10 15:50:17] trollofdarkness at gmail dot com Ok the V10 patch works :) But it seems to be a bit fast-forking... With a test pool with Apache2. I got 5 processes launches for a single request (single request, I am sure there was not any other request, test vhost) With a test nginx pool, I got 3 processes, but here it's a production website so maybe there was 3 requests coming together, so I can't tell. I will try the events.delay = 700 (for instance) and I'll tell you. If I can't manage to find a way to handle the abondance of forks, I'll post a log. (by the way, how do you attach a file to your comment ? like a debug log ... ) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2011-07-10 14:38:04] trollofdarkness at gmail dot com Thanks for your answers. @mplomer : Yes, I said it in my first post, dynamic & static modes are still working perfectly. But I did not set the catch_something_** = yes, and it seems its default value is "no" so this is probably why it was not working. I am going to install the V10 patch and I'll tell you so. -- Troll ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2011-07-10 13:52:07] f...@php.net Here is the v10 of the patch. It corrects the bug trollofdarkness and dbetz have found. In fact the array which is storing event has not been sized up and the event was not added. It was working when settings catch_workers_output to yes (but breaks this feature). This should now be OK. test and report please. ++ jerome ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2011-07-10 13:49:40] f...@php.net The following patch has been added/updated: Patch Name: fpm-ondemand.v10-5.3.patch Revision: 1310320180 URL: https://bugs.php.net/patch-display.php?bug=52569&patch=fpm-ondemand.v10-5.3.patch&revision=1310320180 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=52569 -- Edit this bug report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=52569&edit=1