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Processes dying
Hi, I'm just wondering if ispcp kills off processes that are running as website users (ie vu2001), I'm running torrentflux-b4rt, and things keep dying, and I'm just wondering if something in ispcp is killing them off

things run fine for a while, and then i start getting "torrent died" Sad

oh, and another question, how do i disable backup for one website, but leave it running for the rest?
08-05-2007 05:04 AM
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RE: Processes dying
ispCP doesn't kill anything; only apache/fastcgi kills old, unused, processes.

Quote:oh, and another question, how do i disable backup for one website, but leave it running for the rest?
can't
08-05-2007 01:13 PM
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raphael Wrote:ispCP doesn't kill anything; only apache/fastcgi kills old, unused, processes.

are there any settings that can be adjusted to change this behavior or extend the time till the kill of the unused processes, or exclude an application ?

cause at the moment ispcp is a little bit useless for me Sad

cool would be to disable fastcgi for a domain (quick´n´dirty ^^)
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12-10-2007 04:10 AM
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CvH Wrote:
raphael Wrote:ispCP doesn't kill anything; only apache/fastcgi kills old, unused, processes.

are there any settings that can be adjusted to change this behavior or extend the time till the kill of the unused processes, or exclude an application ?

cause at the moment ispcp is a little bit useless for me Sad

cool would be to disable fastcgi for a domain (quick´n´dirty ^^)

apt-get install mod_php.... Wink
12-10-2007 04:35 AM
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RE: Processes dying
i´ve installed lighttpd parallel (port 81) to apache and let lighttpd use the config from ispcp (/etc/php5/cgi/php.ini)

lighttpd runs php over fastcgi and in this config it works O_o
ok not quick but very dirty Wink

where is there the difference that "only apache/fastcgi kills old, unused, processes" ?

i would still prefer the normal way

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12-11-2007 04:53 AM
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RE: Processes dying
Quote:the config from ispcp (/etc/php5/cgi/php.ini)

this is not a ispcp config.
ispcp puts the php.ini in /var/www/fcgi/<domain>/phpX/php.ini

Quote:i would still prefer the normal way

what is normal?
Better ask secure or not.

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12-11-2007 05:22 AM
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RE: Processes dying
the normal way would, to use the Apache with ispCP (what is impossible due to the problem mentioned above) instead to use some tricky garbage Wink

joximu Wrote:this is not a ispcp config.
ispcp puts the php.ini in /var/www/fcgi/<domain>/phpX/php.ini

sorry i forgotten this Wink (this was my first try to fix)

the hole config /etc/.../php.ini is the same as the php.ini in the /var/www...

the only difference is session.gc_probability = 0/1 what didn´t help to change

i "think" the problem is that apache loads a module that causes the "problem" (or at a other point of view security feature)

sorry i´m not a apache guru so it is a little bit hard for me to find an solution

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12-11-2007 07:08 AM
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Quote:where is there the difference that "only apache/fastcgi kills old, unused, processes" ?
lighttpd's and apache's use their own fastcgi implementations
12-14-2007 09:43 AM
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