On May 17, 2011 15:44 , "--[ UxBoD ]--" <uxbod@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
First, make sure that the pm.status_path variable in your php-fpm.conf file is correct for your mod_fastcgi configuration. Second, I believe there is a good chance that what you are seeing may be a bug in PHP-FPMThanks Mark. Still not got in working yet. Are you using Apache 2.3 then ? How are you finding it ?
Yes, I'm using a development snapshot of Apache HTTP Server 2.3.12. It's been working well for me. And I really like the new authorization directives. If you are thinking about using PHP-FPM with mod_proxy_fcgi, though, either use a recent development snapshot or wait until 2.3.12 is released (which should be fairly soon); mod_proxy_fcgi does not work properly with PHP-FPM in 2.3.11; you'll also need a recent development snapshot of PHP 5.3.7 since PHP-FPM in 5.3.6 does not work properly with mod_proxy_fcgi. But these problems should all be worked out by the time 2.4 is officially released.
What have you tried since your first email in order to get the PHP-FPM status page to work? And is getting the status page working something that is important to you at this point?
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