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I've got my site running FastCGI and I have a need to change some of the default directives.
Example:
FcgidIdleTimeout 40 FcgidProcessLifeTime 30 FcgidMaxProcesses 20
Where do I put these?
I've tried adding to the httpd.conf and fcgid.conf but they don't appear to be taking affect.
Would the above examples appear in a php info file? If so they have not appeared after the changes and restarting httpd.
I should also note that this is on Centos.
Can someone please guide me on what files I need to modify to add some of the example directives above?
Thanks!
SR
Howdy,
On CentOS, you can add those to /etc/httpd/conf.d/fcgid.conf.
Those should take effect after restarting Apache.
If that doesn't work -- can you paste in your fcgid.conf contents?
However, you also may want to grep through the various Apache config files to make sure those don't appear elsewhere.
-Eric
Hi Eric,
Thanks for the quick reply!
My fcgid.conf is empty. I added the following at the bottom of my httpd.conf
FcgidIdleTimeout 3600
FcgidProcessLifeTime 3600
FcgidIOTimeout 3600
FcgidBusyTimeout 3600
It appears to be working but the variables are not showing up in a phpinfo.php file I've created. Should these not appear under "cgi-fcgi" ?
Do you recommend I move the above over to the fcgid.conf ? Is the format correct or do I need to drop the
?
Thanks!
SR