Re: php.conf and PHP-FPM

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mod_php is not enabled.

So you are saying if mod_php is NOT enabled and we are using PHP-FPM, then
php.conf is not used?

Or we should rename it? Comment all the lines in it out?

What drew our attention to this is the "DirectoryIndex index.php" line in
php.conf and was it conflicting with our "DiretcoryIndex" line in
httpd.conf.

Thanks

On 11/13/15 11:39 AM, "Rich Bowen" <rbowen@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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>On 11/13/2015 11:24 AM, Rose, John B wrote:
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>> If we are using PHP-FPM with Apache. Is there any reason to have
>> conf.d/php.conf?
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>If you're asking if you need mod_php enabled, then, no, you don't need
>that when you're using php-fpm
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