[PHP] PHP as CGI-CLI on FreeBSD/Apache22

2011-06-27 Thread Grant Peel
Hi all,

Up to this point we have been running PHP as an Apache 22 module.

We would like to rebuild PHP over the next few weeks to run it as a CGI/CLI 
PHPSuexec system.

I am hoping there may be others that have made this migration and might have a 
step by step how to (so far research shows it should be reasonably simple to 
do), and would be willing to share it.

Right now we have 

FreeBSD 8.0
Apache22 built from ports, with apache suexec enabled,
PHP5 Built from ports,

Any hints are appreciated,

-G

Re: [PHP] PHP as CGI-CLI on FreeBSD/Apache22

2011-06-27 Thread Nilesh Govindarajan
On 06/27/2011 10:13 PM, Grant Peel wrote:
 Hi all,

 Up to this point we have been running PHP as an Apache 22 module.

 We would like to rebuild PHP over the next few weeks to run it as a CGI/CLI 
 PHPSuexec system.

 I am hoping there may be others that have made this migration and might have 
 a step by step how to (so far research shows it should be reasonably simple 
 to do), and would be willing to share it.

 Right now we have 

 FreeBSD 8.0
 Apache22 built from ports, with apache suexec enabled,
 PHP5 Built from ports,

 Any hints are appreciated,

 -G

PHP in CGI sucks at performance, you should give a thought to fastcgi +
php + suexec as in here: http://forum.linode.com/viewtopic.php?t=2982
Though its written for ubuntu, you can derive some tricks from there.
I don't know if php-fpm + suexec is possible. php-fpm is best for fastcgi.

-- 
Regards,
Nilesh Govindarajan
@nileshgr


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