On 2015-Jun-20 19:42, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Proxy One wrote:
> > > Why use /dev/shm/user-php.sock as the socket path? The Jessie-style
> > > location would be in /var/run/user-php.sock AFAICS. (I don't see how
> > > that would be related to your socket dissappearing.)
> >
> > I used that path on C
Proxy One wrote:
> > Why use /dev/shm/user-php.sock as the socket path? The Jessie-style
> > location would be in /var/run/user-php.sock AFAICS. (I don't see how
> > that would be related to your socket dissappearing.)
>
> I used that path on Centos machines and it worked. I saw that Debian
> us
Hi Santiago!
On 2015-Jun-18 00:03, Santiago Vila wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 11:30:33PM +0200, Proxy One wrote:
> > I installed Jessie on my new server few days ago and moved website that run
> > previously on Centos 5. I'm using Apache and PHP-FPM. [...]
> > [...]
> >
>
> If you are us
Hi Bob!
On 2015-Jun-17 16:19, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Proxy One wrote:
> > I installed Jessie on my new server few days ago and moved website
> > that run previously on Centos 5.
>
> Welcome! :-)
Thanks! I'm actually using Debian few last years. :)
>
> > I'm using Apache and PHP-FPM.
>
> I have be
On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 11:30:33PM +0200, Proxy One wrote:
> I installed Jessie on my new server few days ago and moved website that run
> previously on Centos 5. I'm using Apache and PHP-FPM. [...]
> [...]
>
If you are using jessie, your Apache version is >= 2.4, so you could
ditch fastcgi a
Proxy One wrote:
> I installed Jessie on my new server few days ago and moved website
> that run previously on Centos 5.
Welcome! :-)
> I'm using Apache and PHP-FPM.
I have become an Nginx + php5-fpm advocate in recent years. If you
decide you would like to give it a try post something and I wi
Hello,
I installed Jessie on my new server few days ago and moved website that run
previously on Centos 5. I'm using Apache and PHP-FPM. Currently, there is only
one website on that server, but I still configured pool for it. What's
happening is that, after some time, at least once a day, socket t
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