nginx signing key
gpg: keyblock resource '/home/nginx/.gnupg/pubring.kbx': No such file or
directory
From: nginx [mailto:nginx-boun...@nginx.org] On Behalf Of Thomas Ward
Sent: Friday, August 27, 2021 7:50 PM
To: nginx@nginx.org
Subject: Re: Nginx PID
A stock install of NGINX using that link
No, it's a clean, clean install, I haven't installed nginx not in another
repository. I just took steps from the front yard - nothing else.
From: nginx [mailto:nginx-boun...@nginx.org] On Behalf Of Thomas Ward
Sent: Friday, August 27, 2021 7:50 PM
To: nginx@nginx.org
Subject: Re: Nginx PID
A stock install of NGINX using that link and the repositories for
mainline on 20.04 clean doesn't return this issue. Did you attempt to
start the service first before that, or did you install nginx from the
Ubuntu repositories and then tried to install the nginx.org packages
overtop those
A stock install of NGINX using that link and the repositories for
mainline on 20.04 clean doesn't return this issue. Did you attempt to
start the service first before that, or did you install nginx from the
Ubuntu repositories and then tried to install the nginx.org packages
overtop those
Hi,
In one of the environment, we never tried to stop nginx. We see that the
nginx master process and worker processes are running, but the pid file goes
missing all of a sudden.
How can we explain that?
Posted at Nginx Forum:
https://forum.nginx.org/read.php?2,274425,274427#msg-274427
Hello!
On Wed, May 24, 2017 at 08:43:20AM -0400, shivramg94 wrote:
> In our environments we are intermittently facing an issue where the
> nginx.pid file goes missing, due to which whenever we try to do a reload of
> nginx, it fails saying "no pid file exists". Is there any known scenarios
> due