php-fastcgi stalling

Kiril Angov kupokomapa at gmail.com
Mon Apr 13 21:49:18 MSD 2009


Who said I found the solution? For this particular server I migrated
it to Zend Server along with Apache as I could not justify spending
more time debugging or in that case down time and timeouts.

I would expect somebody from the UK to understand better English and I
am sure it is not my writing the problem for your not understanding.
Stop using "loop" metaphors or I you that much into your computer
world. Please, if anybody else feels as offended as Mr. Langhans, they
have my formal apologies.

On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 8:39 PM, Peter Langhans
<peter.langhans at incipience.co.uk> wrote:
> did it ever occur to you that your problem might, now or some time later,
> also concern other people. so your "thank you" together with the fact that
> you did not bother posting your found solution, sounds quite sarcastic, no
> matter how much years or decades you are using this list or how much you are
> trying to post-justify your e-mail conversation.
>
> But probably still stuck in the "I'll tell other people what I found"
> loop....
>
> On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 6:17 PM, Kiril Angov <kupokomapa at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Mr. Peter Langhans, which part of "So thank you, I got my answer." you
>> did not understand as a thank you to the people who wrote to me? I
>> have been subscribed to the list for almost a year and I have read >
>> 70% of the emails and I have been using the nginx during all that time
>> and yes I did have to find rewrite rules, yes I did have special
>> settings but never bothered the list as I knew I can find the answer
>> otherwise and let my asking for when I really needed it. And guess
>> what, I that first email was that time. My question was simple, does
>> anybody know? Because I was pressed by time restrains and wanted to
>> send an email to ask if somebody had the same problem or not. Negative
>> answer is also a helpful answer and I guess that's why people did
>> reply, for which I was NOT sarcastic when I said "thank you" and I did
>> not whine about nobody answering, etc.
>>
>> For God sake, people...
>>
>> On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 6:07 PM, Peter Langhans
>> <peter.langhans at incipience.co.uk> wrote:
>> > I know, I did not contribute to this one, but if this is what you liked
>> > to
>> > know in first place, why don't you take the time, think about it before
>> > you
>> > hit the send button, think about it again, then one more time, and
>> > because
>> > it's you one more last time. Think whether it's really what you want to
>> > ask
>> > THEN send it.
>> >
>> > A thank you to all the other guys would be very much appreciated Mr.
>> > Kiril
>> > A. but then again, maybe you are still thinking about whether to send
>> > it...
>> > stuck in an infinite loop like your php program unable to process
>> > anything
>> > any further.
>> >
>> > On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 6:55 PM, Kiril Angov <kupokomapa at gmail.com>
>> > wrote:
>> >>
>> >> That's why I usually hate to ask vague question but after many hours
>> >> of fixing other things this just top it off. I understand it is
>> >> difficult to tell what the problem is, but what I was more interested
>> >> in was whether there is a well know problem. Just want to know if it
>> >> is justified to dig more seriously into the problem.
>> >>
>> >> So thank you, I got my answer.
>> >>
>> >> On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 7:07 PM, Eugene Lazutkin
>> >> <eugene.lazutkin at gmail.com> wrote:
>> >> > Circular reference?
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > On 04/11/2009 08:39 AM, SSSlippy wrote:
>> >> >> Switch to php-fpm
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Posted at Nginx Forum:
>> >> >> http://forum.nginx.org/read.php?2,976,977#msg-977
>> >> >>
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