# Copyright 1999-2009 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/www-servers/spawn-fcgi/files/spawn-fcgi.confd,v 1.6 2009/09/28 08:38:02 bangert Exp $ # DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE DIRECTLY! CREATE A COPY AND MODIFY THAT INSTEAD! # The FCGI process can be made available through a filesystem socket or # through a inet socket. One and only one of the two types must be choosen. # Default is the inet socket. # The filename specified by # FCGI_SOCKET will be suffixed with a number for each child process, for # example, fcgi.socket-1. # Leave empty to use an IP socket (default). See below. Enabling this, # disables the IP socket. # #FCGI_SOCKET= # When using FCGI_PORT, connections will only be accepted from the following # address. The default is 127.0.0.1. Use 0.0.0.0 to bind to all addresses. # #FCGI_ADDRESS= # The port specified by FCGI_PORT is the port used # by the first child process. If this is set to 1234 then subsequent child # processes will use 1235, 1236, etc. # The default is 1234 if FCGI_SOCKET is not set # #FCGI_PORT= # The path to your FastCGI application. These sometimes carry the .fcgi # extension but not always. For PHP, you should usually point this to # /usr/bin/php-cgi. # #FCGI_PROGRAM= # The number of child processes to spawn. The default is 1. # #FCGI_CHILDREN= # If you want to run your application inside a chroot then specify the # directory here. Leave this blank otherwise. # #FCGI_CHROOT= # If you want to run your application from a specific directiory specify # it here. Leave this blank otherwise. # #FCGI_CHDIR= # The user and group to run your application as. If you do not specify these, # the application will be run as root:root. # #FCGI_USER= #FCGI_GROUP= # Additional options you might want to pass to spawn-fcgi # #FCGI_EXTRA_OPTIONS= # If your application requires additional environment variables, you may # specify them here. See PHP example below. # #ALLOWED_ENV="PATH" # PHP ONLY :: These two options are specific to PHP. The first is the number # of child processes to spawn. The second is the number of requests to be # served by a single PHP process before it is restarted. # #PHP_FCGI_CHILDREN=5 #PHP_FCGI_MAX_REQUESTS=500 # # For this to work you would set # ALLOWED_ENV="PATH PHP_FCGI_CHILDREN PHP_FCGI_MAX_REQUESTS"