# FastCGI server for PHP
+
+# Sometimes you need to run old html file(s) as php pages, especially if you
+# are migrating from Apache web server. To treat html pages as php you need to
+# map multiple extensions to the same fastcgi server using fastcgi.map-extensions
+# directive.
+#fastcgi.map-extensions = (
+# ".html" => ".php",
+# ".php3" => ".php",
+#)
+
fastcgi.server += (
".php" => ((
"bin-path" => "/usr/bin/php.fcgi",
"socket" => "/var/run/php/php-fcgi-" + var.pid + ".sock",
"max-procs" => 2,
"idle-timeout" => 20,
+ # SIGTERM is graceful shutdown in PLD Linux, use `kill -l' to figure out other signal numbers.
+# "kill-signal" => 15,
"bin-environment" => (
"PHP_FCGI_CHILDREN" => "4",
"PHP_FCGI_MAX_REQUESTS" => "10000"
),
"bin-copy-environment" => (
- "PATH", "SHELL", "USER"
+ "PATH", "SHELL"
),
- "broken-scriptfilename" => "enable"
+ "broken-scriptfilename" => "enable",
+ "check-local" => "enable",
+ "disable-time" => 1,
+# "allow-x-send-file" => "enable",
))
)
+
+static-file.exclude-extensions += (".php")