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Jason4china

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Hi d00p,

 

I'm running Nginx on CentOS with php-fpm.

 

On Froxlor setting -- PHP-FPM settings, I input the correct php-fpm directory which contains php.ini and php-fpm.conf. Then when I added a new customer, whole system come with 502 error.

 

After checking I found php.ini and php-fpm.conf missing, instead there's a customer domain named conf file.

 

Is there any error in my settings?

 

Thanks.

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Yes, you specified the wrong directory. You should use a directory which is included by a include-statement in php-fpm.conf

 

This is my php-fpm.conf content, please tell where should I add the "include..." sentense.

<configuration>
  All relative paths in this config are relative to php's install prefix   
  <section name="global_options">
    Pid file   
    <value name="pid_file">/usr/local/php/logs/php-fpm.pid</value>
    Error log file   
    <value name="error_log">/usr/local/php/logs/php-fpm.log</value>
    Log level   
    <value name="log_level">notice</value>
    When this amount of php processes exited with SIGSEGV or SIGBUS ...   
    <value name="emergency_restart_threshold">10</value>
    ... in a less than this interval of time, a graceful restart will be initiated.   
    Useful to work around accidental curruptions in accelerator's shared memory.   
    <value name="emergency_restart_interval">1m</value>
    Time limit on waiting child's reaction on signals from master   
    <value name="process_control_timeout">5s</value>
    Set to 'no' to debug fpm   
    <value name="daemonize">yes</value>
  </section>
  <workers>
    <section name="pool">
      Name of pool. Used in logs and stats.   
      <value name="name">default</value>
      Address to accept fastcgi requests on.   
      Valid syntax is 'ip.ad.re.ss:port' or just 'port' or '/path/to/unix/socket'   
      <value name="listen_address">127.0.0.1:9000</value>
      <value name="listen_options">
        Set listen(2) backlog   
        <value name="backlog">-1</value>
        Set permissions for unix socket, if one used.   
        In Linux read/write permissions must be set in order to allow connections from web server.   
        Many BSD-derrived systems allow connections regardless of permissions.   
        <value name="owner"></value>
        <value name="group"></value>
        <value name="mode">0666</value>
      </value>
      Additional php.ini defines, specific to this pool of workers.   
      <value name="php_defines">
        <value name="sendmail_path">/usr/sbin/sendmail -t -i</value>
        <value name="display_errors">1</value>
      </value>
      Unix user of processes   
        <value name="user">www</value>
      Unix group of processes   
        <value name="group">www</value>
      Process manager settings   
      <value name="pm">
        Sets style of controling worker process count.   
        Valid values are 'static' and 'apache-like'   
        <value name="style">static</value>
        Sets the limit on the number of simultaneous requests that will be served.   
        Equivalent to Apache MaxClients directive.   
        Equivalent to PHP_FCGI_CHILDREN environment in original php.fcgi   
        Used with any pm_style.   
        <value name="max_children">5</value>
        Settings group for 'apache-like' pm style   
        <value name="apache_like">
          Sets the number of server processes created on startup.   
          Used only when 'apache-like' pm_style is selected   
          <value name="StartServers">20</value>
          Sets the desired minimum number of idle server processes.   
          Used only when 'apache-like' pm_style is selected   
          <value name="MinSpareServers">5</value>
          Sets the desired maximum number of idle server processes.   
          Used only when 'apache-like' pm_style is selected   
          <value name="MaxSpareServers">35</value>
        </value>
      </value>
      The timeout (in seconds) for serving a single request after which the worker process will be terminated   
      Should be used when 'max_execution_time' ini option does not stop script execution for some reason   
      '0s' means 'off'   
      <value name="request_terminate_timeout">0s</value>
      The timeout (in seconds) for serving of single request after which a php backtrace will be dumped to slow.log file   
      '0s' means 'off'   
      <value name="request_slowlog_timeout">0s</value>
      The log file for slow requests   
      <value name="slowlog">logs/slow.log</value>
      Set open file desc rlimit   
      <value name="rlimit_files">51200</value>
      Set max core size rlimit   
      <value name="rlimit_core">0</value>
      Chroot to this directory at the start, absolute path   
      <value name="chroot"></value>
      Chdir to this directory at the start, absolute path   
      <value name="chdir"></value>
      Redirect workers' stdout and stderr into main error log.   
      If not set, they will be redirected to /dev/null, according to FastCGI specs   
      <value name="catch_workers_output">yes</value>
      How much requests each process should execute before respawn.   
      Useful to work around memory leaks in 3rd party libraries.   
      For endless request processing please specify 0   
      Equivalent to PHP_FCGI_MAX_REQUESTS   
      <value name="max_requests">10240</value>
      Comma separated list of ipv4 addresses of FastCGI clients that allowed to connect.   
      Equivalent to FCGI_WEB_SERVER_ADDRS environment in original php.fcgi (5.2.2+)   
      Makes sense only with AF_INET listening socket.   
      <value name="allowed_clients">127.0.0.1</value>
      Pass environment variables like LD_LIBRARY_PATH   
      All $VARIABLEs are taken from current environment   
      <value name="environment">
        <value name="HOSTNAME">$HOSTNAME</value>
        <value name="PATH">/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin</value>
        <value name="TMP">/tmp</value>
        <value name="TMPDIR">/tmp</value>
        <value name="TEMP">/tmp</value>
        <value name="OSTYPE">$OSTYPE</value>
        <value name="MACHTYPE">$MACHTYPE</value>
        <value name="MALLOC_CHECK_">2</value>
      </value>
    </section>
  </workers>
</configuration>
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Yes, you specified the wrong directory. You should use a directory which is included by a include-statement in php-fpm.conf

 

My php version is 5.2.17, while the vhost php-fpm configuration file generated by Froxlor is for php version >5.3.

Should I enable the php-fpm support in Froxlor panel setting?

 

Thanks.

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