I believe this bug was fixed with the 5.3.6-11 version of the package
(in Debian). This version of the package was a predecesor for the
versions in Oneiric, Precise, Quantal, and Raring, and the default is
now set to 5.
php5 (5.3.6-11) unstable; urgency=low
* Use more reasonable default number
** Also affects: php via
http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=54098
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Title:
php5-fpm use
I mentioned and linked to this bug on that bug report, and here's the link to
the bug in php's system:
http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=54098
I made a patch for their part (so easy with svn diff), but don't really
know how to do it easily for binary packages (really, I guess I'm too
lazy to go thro
Marco, thanks for reporting it upstream! Can you please link that bug
here (and mention this bug there)? It will help to track the issue going
forward so we can drop any
On Fri, 2011-02-25 at 04:58 +, Marco Romeny wrote:
> Bug reported with php, so hopefully it won't be reintroduced if we fix
Bug reported with php, so hopefully it won't be reintroduced if we fix
it (that is if php fixes it).
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Title:
php5-fpm uses too high
Sounds like a sound choice. And a sound assumption. I just looked at
php-fpm from php's svn repo and the max_children is set as 50 there, so
I'll try to log the same bug with php.
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Hi Marco, thanks for taking the time to file this bug report.
There's a basic assumption I think that can be made, that servers have
at least 1GB of virtual memory (not physical). 6GB, however, is
excessive. Given that, I'm marking this bug as Confirmed. We'll need to
open this discussion up with
I am thinking that there will be many more virtual servers running in
the wild very soon rather than physical servers, and I have a hunch that
a lot of them are configured as 1Gb or even 512Mb -- if the defaults
are too high, it results in a server that crashes after some time (it
took mine about
I think 4 is alittle low, depending on what your doing, but 8-10 would
be ok.
I agree, 50 is pretty high number to be using though.
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