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is it good to have long "Time+" shows in "top" as attachment shows?


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07-26-2007 10:53 AM
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received ispCP Log every few minutes saying:

Quote:user session does not exist or killed
07-26-2007 07:03 PM
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adigit Wrote:is it good to have long "Time+" shows in "top" as attachment shows?

It is a good think: you have some websites that get most of the server load, so fastcgi spawns php interpreter(s) for them (see process owner) and keeps them alive, processing multiple requests (that's why they get high cumulative cpu time). This trick prevents the overhead of spawning one interpreter per request, and that's why using fastcgi is way faster than running php as "normal" cgi Wink
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07-26-2007 09:33 PM
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ah...that sounds good. thanks kilburn!
07-27-2007 12:43 AM
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and when all those extra php5-cgi processes aren't needed fastcgi will shut down some of them (but keeping at least one alive; but everything can be configured)
07-27-2007 05:37 AM
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