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PHP-FPM(8)		      Scripting Language		    PHP-FPM(8)

NAME
       php-fpm - PHP FastCGI Process Manager 'PHP-FPM'

SYNOPSIS
       php-fpm [options]

DESCRIPTION
       PHP  is	a widely-used general-purpose scripting language that is espe‐
       cially suited for Web development and can be embedded into  HTML.  This
       is  a  variant of PHP that will run in the background as a daemon, lis‐
       tening for CGI requests. Output is logged to /var/log/php-fpm.log.

       Most options are set in the configuration file. The configuration  file
       is  /etc/php-fpm.conf. By default, php-fpm will respond to CGI requests
       listening on localhost http port 9000. Therefore php-fpm	 expects  your
       webserver to forward all requests for '.php' files to port 9000 and you
       should edit your webserver configuration file appropriately.

OPTIONS
       -C	      Do not chdir to the script's directory

       --php-ini path|file
       -c path|file   Look for php.ini file in the directory path or  use  the
		      specified file

       --no-php-ini
       -n	      No php.ini file will be used

       --define foo[=bar]
       -d foo[=bar]   Define INI entry foo with value bar

       -e	      Generate extended information for debugger/profiler

       --help
       -h	      This help

       --info
       -i	      PHP information and configuration

       --modules
       -m	      Show compiled in modules

       --version
       -v	      Version number --prefix path

       -p	      Specify alternative prefix path (the default is /usr)

       --fpm-config file
       -y	      Specify alternative path to FastCGI process manager con‐
		      figuration file (the default is /etc/php-fpm.conf)

       --test
       -t	      Test FPM configuration file and  exit  If	 called	 twice
		      (-tt), the configuration is dumped before exiting.

       --daemonize
       -D	      Force  to	 run in background and ignore daemonize option
		      from configuration file.

       --nodaemonize
       -F	      Force to stay in foreground and ignore daemonize	option
		      from configuration file.

       --zend-extension file
       -z file	      Load Zend extension file

FILES
       php-fpm.conf   The configuration file for the php-fpm daemon.

       php.ini	      The standard php configuration file.

EXAMPLES
       For  any	 unix systems which use init.d for their main process manager,
       you should use the init script provided to start and stop  the  php-fpm
       daemon.

	      sudo /etc/init.d/php-fpm start

       For  any unix systems which use systemd for their main process manager,
       you should use the unit file provided to start  and  stop  the  php-fpm
       daemon.

	      sudo systemctl start php-fpm.service

       If  your	 installation  has  no appropriate init script, launch php-fpm
       with no arguments. It will launch as a daemon (background  process)  by
       default.	 The  file  /var/run/php-fpm.pid determines whether php-fpm is
       already up and running. Once started, php-fpm then responds to  several
       POSIX signals:

	      SIGINT,SIGTERM	  immediate termination
	      SIGQUIT		  graceful stop
	      SIGUSR1		  re-open log file
	      SIGUSR2		   graceful  reload of all workers + reload of
	      fpm conf/binary

TIPS
       The PHP-FPM CGI daemon will work well  with  most  popular  webservers,
       including Apache2, lighttpd and nginx.

SEE ALSO
       The PHP-FPM website:
       http://php-fpm.org

       For a more or less complete description of PHP look here:
       http://www.php.net/manual/

       A nice introduction to PHP by Stig Bakken can be found here:
       http://www.zend.com/zend/art/intro.php

BUGS
       You can view the list of known bugs or report any new bug you found at:
       http://bugs.php.net

AUTHORS
       PHP-FPM	SAPI  was  written by Andrei Nigmatulin. The mailing-lists are
       highload-php-en (English) and highload-php-ru (Russian).

       The PHP Group: Thies C. Arntzen, Stig Bakken, Andi Gutmans, Rasmus Ler‐
       dorf,  Sam  Ruby,  Sascha  Schumann, Zeev Suraski, Jim Winstead, Andrei
       Zmievski.

       A List of active developers can be found here:
       http://www.php.net/credits.php

       And last but not least PHP was developed with the help of a huge amount
       of contributors all around the world.

VERSION INFORMATION
       This manpage describes php-fpm, version 5.4.20.

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright © 1997-2009 The PHP Group
       Copyright (c) 2007-2009, Andrei Nigmatulin

       This source file is subject to version 3.01 of the PHP license, that is
       bundled with this package in the file LICENSE, and is available through
       the world-wide-web at the following url:
       http://www.php.net/license/3_01.txt

       If  you	did  not  receive  a copy of the PHP license and are unable to
       obtain  it  through  the	 world-wide-web,  please  send	 a   note   to
       license@php.net so we can mail you a copy immediately.

The PHP Group			     2009			    PHP-FPM(8)
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