Confirm a bug into php-fpm >=7.1.20, >=7.2.8 and >=7.3 [closed]How do you restart php-fpm?Apache 2.4 + PHP-FPM + ProxyPassMatchPHP FPM with low resources and DrupalRecommendation for PHP-FPM pm.max_children, PHP-FPM pm.start_servers and othersnginx & php-fpm very slow on first accessPHP FPM keeps hangingDifferences and dis/advanages between: Fast-CGI, CGI, Mod-PHP, SuPHP, PHP-FPMUbuntu 16.04, PHP-FPM times out at boot with libsodium-php moduleUpdate from PHP 5.6 to PHP 7.3PHP-FPM (>=7.1) + Debian9 + SystemD: don't reload (graceful) with kill -USR2

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Confirm a bug into php-fpm >=7.1.20, >=7.2.8 and >=7.3 [closed]


How do you restart php-fpm?Apache 2.4 + PHP-FPM + ProxyPassMatchPHP FPM with low resources and DrupalRecommendation for PHP-FPM pm.max_children, PHP-FPM pm.start_servers and othersnginx & php-fpm very slow on first accessPHP FPM keeps hangingDifferences and dis/advanages between: Fast-CGI, CGI, Mod-PHP, SuPHP, PHP-FPMUbuntu 16.04, PHP-FPM times out at boot with libsodium-php moduleUpdate from PHP 5.6 to PHP 7.3PHP-FPM (>=7.1) + Debian9 + SystemD: don't reload (graceful) with kill -USR2






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It seems to me, that php-fpm has a bug since version >=7.3.0, >=7.2.8 and >=7.1.20 (that comes from here, I thing so: bug #73342). I have tested this on Debian 9.6 and 9.8.



Can you please confirm that this is happening to you too? I don't want to fill a bug report onto bug.php.net and it really was not a bug.



How I reproduce it?
edit php-fpm.conf and put some time into process_control_timeout:



[global]
process_control_timeout = 20s



Then open 2 terminals, in one call: watch -n0,1 "systemctl status php-fpm.service".



On the other term call kill -USR2 PHPFPMPID*.



then see how it waits the 20 seconds and force the kill (SIGTERM) onto all the childrens. If you try this into 7.0 or prior to 7.2.8 or 7.1.20 it works.



*: PHPFPMPID: The current process ID of the Master.



Can anybody try and confirm it? Thanks a lot!










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closed as off-topic by Sven Apr 23 at 13:18



  • This question does not appear to be about server, networking, or related infrastructure administration within the scope defined in the help center.
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
















  • It can be reproduced, but how does that actually help you ? If you don't actually use the specific function in that given situation it does not affect you in any way.

    – Overmind
    Apr 23 at 11:47











  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because "do you see the same?" is not an actual technical problem you have.

    – Sven
    Apr 23 at 13:18











  • @Overmind I will open a bug on php.net. This is affecting our service and I only need confirmation from other sources because it seems that nobody in the entire Internet is gracefully reloading php-fpm.

    – Marc Palau
    Apr 24 at 7:05











  • The bug is already reported there.

    – Overmind
    Apr 24 at 7:07











  • @Overmind can you give me the bug ID? I have not found it :-(

    – Marc Palau
    Apr 24 at 7:10

















-1















It seems to me, that php-fpm has a bug since version >=7.3.0, >=7.2.8 and >=7.1.20 (that comes from here, I thing so: bug #73342). I have tested this on Debian 9.6 and 9.8.



Can you please confirm that this is happening to you too? I don't want to fill a bug report onto bug.php.net and it really was not a bug.



How I reproduce it?
edit php-fpm.conf and put some time into process_control_timeout:



[global]
process_control_timeout = 20s



Then open 2 terminals, in one call: watch -n0,1 "systemctl status php-fpm.service".



On the other term call kill -USR2 PHPFPMPID*.



then see how it waits the 20 seconds and force the kill (SIGTERM) onto all the childrens. If you try this into 7.0 or prior to 7.2.8 or 7.1.20 it works.



*: PHPFPMPID: The current process ID of the Master.



Can anybody try and confirm it? Thanks a lot!










share|improve this question













closed as off-topic by Sven Apr 23 at 13:18



  • This question does not appear to be about server, networking, or related infrastructure administration within the scope defined in the help center.
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
















  • It can be reproduced, but how does that actually help you ? If you don't actually use the specific function in that given situation it does not affect you in any way.

    – Overmind
    Apr 23 at 11:47











  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because "do you see the same?" is not an actual technical problem you have.

    – Sven
    Apr 23 at 13:18











  • @Overmind I will open a bug on php.net. This is affecting our service and I only need confirmation from other sources because it seems that nobody in the entire Internet is gracefully reloading php-fpm.

    – Marc Palau
    Apr 24 at 7:05











  • The bug is already reported there.

    – Overmind
    Apr 24 at 7:07











  • @Overmind can you give me the bug ID? I have not found it :-(

    – Marc Palau
    Apr 24 at 7:10













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It seems to me, that php-fpm has a bug since version >=7.3.0, >=7.2.8 and >=7.1.20 (that comes from here, I thing so: bug #73342). I have tested this on Debian 9.6 and 9.8.



Can you please confirm that this is happening to you too? I don't want to fill a bug report onto bug.php.net and it really was not a bug.



How I reproduce it?
edit php-fpm.conf and put some time into process_control_timeout:



[global]
process_control_timeout = 20s



Then open 2 terminals, in one call: watch -n0,1 "systemctl status php-fpm.service".



On the other term call kill -USR2 PHPFPMPID*.



then see how it waits the 20 seconds and force the kill (SIGTERM) onto all the childrens. If you try this into 7.0 or prior to 7.2.8 or 7.1.20 it works.



*: PHPFPMPID: The current process ID of the Master.



Can anybody try and confirm it? Thanks a lot!










share|improve this question














It seems to me, that php-fpm has a bug since version >=7.3.0, >=7.2.8 and >=7.1.20 (that comes from here, I thing so: bug #73342). I have tested this on Debian 9.6 and 9.8.



Can you please confirm that this is happening to you too? I don't want to fill a bug report onto bug.php.net and it really was not a bug.



How I reproduce it?
edit php-fpm.conf and put some time into process_control_timeout:



[global]
process_control_timeout = 20s



Then open 2 terminals, in one call: watch -n0,1 "systemctl status php-fpm.service".



On the other term call kill -USR2 PHPFPMPID*.



then see how it waits the 20 seconds and force the kill (SIGTERM) onto all the childrens. If you try this into 7.0 or prior to 7.2.8 or 7.1.20 it works.



*: PHPFPMPID: The current process ID of the Master.



Can anybody try and confirm it? Thanks a lot!







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closed as off-topic by Sven Apr 23 at 13:18



  • This question does not appear to be about server, networking, or related infrastructure administration within the scope defined in the help center.
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.







closed as off-topic by Sven Apr 23 at 13:18



  • This question does not appear to be about server, networking, or related infrastructure administration within the scope defined in the help center.
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.












  • It can be reproduced, but how does that actually help you ? If you don't actually use the specific function in that given situation it does not affect you in any way.

    – Overmind
    Apr 23 at 11:47











  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because "do you see the same?" is not an actual technical problem you have.

    – Sven
    Apr 23 at 13:18











  • @Overmind I will open a bug on php.net. This is affecting our service and I only need confirmation from other sources because it seems that nobody in the entire Internet is gracefully reloading php-fpm.

    – Marc Palau
    Apr 24 at 7:05











  • The bug is already reported there.

    – Overmind
    Apr 24 at 7:07











  • @Overmind can you give me the bug ID? I have not found it :-(

    – Marc Palau
    Apr 24 at 7:10

















  • It can be reproduced, but how does that actually help you ? If you don't actually use the specific function in that given situation it does not affect you in any way.

    – Overmind
    Apr 23 at 11:47











  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because "do you see the same?" is not an actual technical problem you have.

    – Sven
    Apr 23 at 13:18











  • @Overmind I will open a bug on php.net. This is affecting our service and I only need confirmation from other sources because it seems that nobody in the entire Internet is gracefully reloading php-fpm.

    – Marc Palau
    Apr 24 at 7:05











  • The bug is already reported there.

    – Overmind
    Apr 24 at 7:07











  • @Overmind can you give me the bug ID? I have not found it :-(

    – Marc Palau
    Apr 24 at 7:10
















It can be reproduced, but how does that actually help you ? If you don't actually use the specific function in that given situation it does not affect you in any way.

– Overmind
Apr 23 at 11:47





It can be reproduced, but how does that actually help you ? If you don't actually use the specific function in that given situation it does not affect you in any way.

– Overmind
Apr 23 at 11:47













I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because "do you see the same?" is not an actual technical problem you have.

– Sven
Apr 23 at 13:18





I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because "do you see the same?" is not an actual technical problem you have.

– Sven
Apr 23 at 13:18













@Overmind I will open a bug on php.net. This is affecting our service and I only need confirmation from other sources because it seems that nobody in the entire Internet is gracefully reloading php-fpm.

– Marc Palau
Apr 24 at 7:05





@Overmind I will open a bug on php.net. This is affecting our service and I only need confirmation from other sources because it seems that nobody in the entire Internet is gracefully reloading php-fpm.

– Marc Palau
Apr 24 at 7:05













The bug is already reported there.

– Overmind
Apr 24 at 7:07





The bug is already reported there.

– Overmind
Apr 24 at 7:07













@Overmind can you give me the bug ID? I have not found it :-(

– Marc Palau
Apr 24 at 7:10





@Overmind can you give me the bug ID? I have not found it :-(

– Marc Palau
Apr 24 at 7:10










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