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I've inherited the sysadmin role on a server that's running a wordpress website on top of Apache 2.4/Debian. It almost works, but it is issuing "500 internal server error" from time to time. In my error.log file I see:
End of script output before headers: php5, referer: http://www.xxxxxxx.xxx/wp-admin/post-new.php
I think the server is running mod_fcgid system wide, since I have
/etc/apache2/conf-enabled/fcgid.conf
with the following contents:
<Location />
AddHandler fcgid-script .php
Options +ExecCGI +FollowSymLinks
FcgidWrapper /usr/bin/php-cgi .php
</Location>
<Files ~ (.php)>
AddHandler fcgid-script .php
FCGIWrapper /usr/lib/cgi-bin/php5 .php
Options ExecCGI FollowSymLinks
allow from all
</Files>
and I've found other questions, here and here, that are about the same error I get and that cite some mod_fcgid misconfiguration as the possible cause (wrong values in PHP_FCGI_CHILDREN and PHP_FCGI_MAX_REQUESTS variables). A reply in this forum also suggests a fcgid misconfiguration and seems to give more details about the problem (a possible bottleneck in number of accepted threads/connections), but it lacks a step-by-step explanation of what to do.
I'm no mod_fcgid expert. Can you help me understand where and how I should set the correct values for PHP_FCGI_CHILDREN and PHP_FCGI_MAX_REQUESTS variables?
linux php apache-2.4 mod-fcgid
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I've inherited the sysadmin role on a server that's running a wordpress website on top of Apache 2.4/Debian. It almost works, but it is issuing "500 internal server error" from time to time. In my error.log file I see:
End of script output before headers: php5, referer: http://www.xxxxxxx.xxx/wp-admin/post-new.php
I think the server is running mod_fcgid system wide, since I have
/etc/apache2/conf-enabled/fcgid.conf
with the following contents:
<Location />
AddHandler fcgid-script .php
Options +ExecCGI +FollowSymLinks
FcgidWrapper /usr/bin/php-cgi .php
</Location>
<Files ~ (.php)>
AddHandler fcgid-script .php
FCGIWrapper /usr/lib/cgi-bin/php5 .php
Options ExecCGI FollowSymLinks
allow from all
</Files>
and I've found other questions, here and here, that are about the same error I get and that cite some mod_fcgid misconfiguration as the possible cause (wrong values in PHP_FCGI_CHILDREN and PHP_FCGI_MAX_REQUESTS variables). A reply in this forum also suggests a fcgid misconfiguration and seems to give more details about the problem (a possible bottleneck in number of accepted threads/connections), but it lacks a step-by-step explanation of what to do.
I'm no mod_fcgid expert. Can you help me understand where and how I should set the correct values for PHP_FCGI_CHILDREN and PHP_FCGI_MAX_REQUESTS variables?
linux php apache-2.4 mod-fcgid
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It's likely set in a separate vhost config file (should be under/etc/apache2/sites-enabled
somewhere) or in the.htaccess
file of the Wordpress installation.
– Oldskool
Mar 3 '15 at 10:56
Actually those variables aren't currently set anywhere, if they were "grep -ri" would find them. I need to know where should I add them in order set values other than the defaults.
– Lucio Crusca
Mar 3 '15 at 14:33
add a comment |
I've inherited the sysadmin role on a server that's running a wordpress website on top of Apache 2.4/Debian. It almost works, but it is issuing "500 internal server error" from time to time. In my error.log file I see:
End of script output before headers: php5, referer: http://www.xxxxxxx.xxx/wp-admin/post-new.php
I think the server is running mod_fcgid system wide, since I have
/etc/apache2/conf-enabled/fcgid.conf
with the following contents:
<Location />
AddHandler fcgid-script .php
Options +ExecCGI +FollowSymLinks
FcgidWrapper /usr/bin/php-cgi .php
</Location>
<Files ~ (.php)>
AddHandler fcgid-script .php
FCGIWrapper /usr/lib/cgi-bin/php5 .php
Options ExecCGI FollowSymLinks
allow from all
</Files>
and I've found other questions, here and here, that are about the same error I get and that cite some mod_fcgid misconfiguration as the possible cause (wrong values in PHP_FCGI_CHILDREN and PHP_FCGI_MAX_REQUESTS variables). A reply in this forum also suggests a fcgid misconfiguration and seems to give more details about the problem (a possible bottleneck in number of accepted threads/connections), but it lacks a step-by-step explanation of what to do.
I'm no mod_fcgid expert. Can you help me understand where and how I should set the correct values for PHP_FCGI_CHILDREN and PHP_FCGI_MAX_REQUESTS variables?
linux php apache-2.4 mod-fcgid
I've inherited the sysadmin role on a server that's running a wordpress website on top of Apache 2.4/Debian. It almost works, but it is issuing "500 internal server error" from time to time. In my error.log file I see:
End of script output before headers: php5, referer: http://www.xxxxxxx.xxx/wp-admin/post-new.php
I think the server is running mod_fcgid system wide, since I have
/etc/apache2/conf-enabled/fcgid.conf
with the following contents:
<Location />
AddHandler fcgid-script .php
Options +ExecCGI +FollowSymLinks
FcgidWrapper /usr/bin/php-cgi .php
</Location>
<Files ~ (.php)>
AddHandler fcgid-script .php
FCGIWrapper /usr/lib/cgi-bin/php5 .php
Options ExecCGI FollowSymLinks
allow from all
</Files>
and I've found other questions, here and here, that are about the same error I get and that cite some mod_fcgid misconfiguration as the possible cause (wrong values in PHP_FCGI_CHILDREN and PHP_FCGI_MAX_REQUESTS variables). A reply in this forum also suggests a fcgid misconfiguration and seems to give more details about the problem (a possible bottleneck in number of accepted threads/connections), but it lacks a step-by-step explanation of what to do.
I'm no mod_fcgid expert. Can you help me understand where and how I should set the correct values for PHP_FCGI_CHILDREN and PHP_FCGI_MAX_REQUESTS variables?
linux php apache-2.4 mod-fcgid
linux php apache-2.4 mod-fcgid
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It's likely set in a separate vhost config file (should be under/etc/apache2/sites-enabled
somewhere) or in the.htaccess
file of the Wordpress installation.
– Oldskool
Mar 3 '15 at 10:56
Actually those variables aren't currently set anywhere, if they were "grep -ri" would find them. I need to know where should I add them in order set values other than the defaults.
– Lucio Crusca
Mar 3 '15 at 14:33
add a comment |
It's likely set in a separate vhost config file (should be under/etc/apache2/sites-enabled
somewhere) or in the.htaccess
file of the Wordpress installation.
– Oldskool
Mar 3 '15 at 10:56
Actually those variables aren't currently set anywhere, if they were "grep -ri" would find them. I need to know where should I add them in order set values other than the defaults.
– Lucio Crusca
Mar 3 '15 at 14:33
It's likely set in a separate vhost config file (should be under
/etc/apache2/sites-enabled
somewhere) or in the .htaccess
file of the Wordpress installation.– Oldskool
Mar 3 '15 at 10:56
It's likely set in a separate vhost config file (should be under
/etc/apache2/sites-enabled
somewhere) or in the .htaccess
file of the Wordpress installation.– Oldskool
Mar 3 '15 at 10:56
Actually those variables aren't currently set anywhere, if they were "grep -ri" would find them. I need to know where should I add them in order set values other than the defaults.
– Lucio Crusca
Mar 3 '15 at 14:33
Actually those variables aren't currently set anywhere, if they were "grep -ri" would find them. I need to know where should I add them in order set values other than the defaults.
– Lucio Crusca
Mar 3 '15 at 14:33
add a comment |
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– Lucio Crusca
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You can add FCGI directive in the Apache pre_virtualhost_global.conf or the .htaccess file for the wordpress install, or in the vhost for the domain itself.
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Could you please give me an example of how to set them in the vhost? Thanks
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You can add FCGI directive in the Apache pre_virtualhost_global.conf or the .htaccess file for the wordpress install, or in the vhost for the domain itself.
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Could you please give me an example of how to set them in the vhost? Thanks
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You can add FCGI directive in the Apache pre_virtualhost_global.conf or the .htaccess file for the wordpress install, or in the vhost for the domain itself.
You can add FCGI directive in the Apache pre_virtualhost_global.conf or the .htaccess file for the wordpress install, or in the vhost for the domain itself.
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It's likely set in a separate vhost config file (should be under
/etc/apache2/sites-enabled
somewhere) or in the.htaccess
file of the Wordpress installation.– Oldskool
Mar 3 '15 at 10:56
Actually those variables aren't currently set anywhere, if they were "grep -ri" would find them. I need to know where should I add them in order set values other than the defaults.
– Lucio Crusca
Mar 3 '15 at 14:33