unable to execute php-fpm properly

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I am converting my web pages from mod_php to php-fpm, following the 
directions found at:   https://wiki.apache.org/httpd/PHP-FPM   Testing to 
date indicates that on this server all scripts work properly under mod_php.

Both of the following were tried within a <VirtualHost> container for the 
default virtual host.

If I use the "simple" approach from the Wiki:

 ProxyPass "/*.php/" "fcgi://127.0.0.1:9000" enablereuse=on

then the page SOURCE is displayed, PHP never executes.  Adding a first line 
of      #! /path-to-php-executable   doesn't accomplish anything.  Neither 
way leads to any errors showing in the php-fpm log.


Using the "more flexible" approach:

ProxyPassMatch ^/(.*\.php(/.*)?)$ fcgi://127.0.0.1:9000/httpd/iliffe/$1 
   enablereuse=on

Gives me a "No Input File Specified" error.  This line was cribbed from the 
Wiki example and the path /httpd/iliffe/  is precisely where the php script 
lives, based on the server root and not the document root as noted in the 
Wiki article.  

There is no php-fpm error message issued in either case and the Apache 
error entry for the ProxyPassMatch case is:

[Wed Apr 12 16:50:28.688837 2017] [proxy_fcgi:error] [pid 13574:tid 
140145512003328] [client 192.168.1.10:45240] AH01071: Got error 'Unable to 
open primary script: /httpd/iliffe/testfcgi.php (No such file or 
directory)\n'

I am using mostly the defaults in the php-fpm config and pool config files.  
The default path to the php executable has been updated to point to where 
it really is.     

Can anybody see what I might have missed?

Thanks in advance.

John
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