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Re: what is the pid when running php in FASTCGI server mode

Posted by ebeard on 10/05/07 22:18

On Oct 5, 5:28 pm, "Steve" <no....@example.com> wrote:
> "ebeard" <ecbear...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1191618297.730678.157670@o3g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
>
> >I have replaced apache with nginx and now run php in FASTCGI server
> > mode like this:
>
> > PHP_FCGI_CHILDREN=6 php -b 127.0.0.1:9086 -c /my/php/ini/path
>
> > nginx reverse proxies to php and this works great!
>
> > Now I want to monitor the php processes using monit but it requires a
> > pid file. Here's the question. How do I generate these pid files? I
> > would like them to be /var/run and be in the form of:
>
> > php.9086.pid
>
> > where the number is the port the php process is bound to.
>
> the webserver is 'bound' to a port. php is a deferred application spun off
> of the webserver.

in this case it is not bound to the webserver. php is started up
separately and the server, nginx, reverse proxies to the php process
running.

 

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