Apache in Nginx server

smallfish smallfish.xy at gmail.com
Sat Jun 11 17:09:48 MSD 2011


yes, you can modify the php-fpm.conf, change the user/group
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On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 9:06 PM, Jim Ohlstein <jim at ohlste.in> wrote:

> On 6/11/11 9:04 AM, etrader wrote:
> > I removed Apache by "yum remove httpd" before installing Nginx. But
> > php-fpm processes are associated with Apache (instead of Nginx) as (as
> > seen by top command)
> >
> >
> >  1590 root      21   0 13624 2096  340 S  0.0  0.4   0:00.00 nginx
> >  1592 nginx     15   0 13840 2984  992 S  0.0  0.6   0:00.40 nginx
> >  3591 apache    16   0 21348 6172 3600 S  0.0  1.2   0:36.20 php-fpm
> >  7200 apache    15   0 21604 6320 3620 S  0.0  1.2   0:35.27 php-fpm
> >  9980 apache    16   0 21596 6124 3556 S  0.0  1.2   0:13.14 php-fpm
> > 11382 apache    15   0 21540 6160 3536 S  0.0  1.2   0:04.33 php-fpm
> > 11477 apache    15   0 21700 6224 3524 S  0.0  1.2   0:04.67 php-fpm
> > 11484 apache    18   0 21584 6188 3508 S  0.0  1.2   0:04.80 php-fpm
> >
> >
> > Is it normal? why Apache is still alive in my server?
>
> It appears that php-fpm is running under the "apache" user. As long as
> all is working ok, there is nothing to worry about.
>
> --
> Jim Ohlstein
>
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