to obtain more information?
>
> Can it be related to this fix:
>
> [mod_fastcgi] detect child exit, restart proactively
> https://www.lighttpd.net/2017/1/14/1.4.45/
>
> Because it seems like Lighttpd is trying to find / kill child,
> complaints that there is not this PID
Hi,
>
> Piotr Kubaj wrote on 2017/03/01 11:13:
> > If FPM works fine, it looks to me more like PHP error than
> Lighttpd's. Could you use truss(1) on Lighttpd's process to obtain more
> information?
>
> Can it be related to this fix:
>
> [mod_fastcgi] detect c
Piotr Kubaj wrote on 2017/03/01 11:13:
If FPM works fine, it looks to me more like PHP error than Lighttpd's. Could
you use truss(1) on Lighttpd's process to obtain more information?
Can it be related to this fix:
[mod_fastcgi] detect child exit, restart proactively
https://www.lighttpd.net
.45_1 on 11.0-RELEASE with mod_fastcgi and php-cgi. There
> > are no problems with this setup. Are you sure php-cgi processes are running
> > are the socket file is present?
>
> Yes, there ara php-cgi processes. The strange thing is PHP web site is
> runing - phpinfo() works
Piotr Kubaj wrote on 2017/03/01 08:59:
Hi,
I use Lighttpd 1.4.45_1 on 11.0-RELEASE with mod_fastcgi and php-cgi. There are
no problems with this setup. Are you sure php-cgi processes are running are the
socket file is present?
Yes, there ara php-cgi processes. The strange thing is PHP web
Hi,
I use Lighttpd 1.4.45_1 on 11.0-RELEASE with mod_fastcgi and php-cgi. There are
no problems with this setup. Are you sure php-cgi processes are running are the
socket file is present?
On 17-03-01 00:36:46, Miroslav Lachman wrote:
> Hi,
> I upgraded from 1.4.44 to 1.4.45_1 and after s
Leo Vandewoestijne wrote:
Hello,
When I install the mod_fastcgi port, it starts to install Apache,
while I don't want it, as I've been using lighttpd, because I need
to handle over a billion requests per server per month.
So, can Apache be dropped as requirement in the mod_fastcgi port
Leo Vandewoestijne píše v ne 16. 12. 2007 v 23:50 +0100:
When I install the mod_fastcgi port, it starts to install Apache,
while I don't want it, as I've been using lighttpd, because I need
to handle over a billion requests per server per month.
So, can Apache be dropped as requirement
On Mon, 17 Dec 2007, Miroslav Lachman wrote:
Leo Vandewoestijne wrote:
Hello,
When I install the mod_fastcgi port, it starts to install Apache,
while I don't want it, as I've been using lighttpd, because I need
to handle over a billion requests per server per month.
So, can Apache