On Wed, May 06, 2015 at 02:52:33PM +0200, Antoine Jacoutot wrote: > On Wed, May 06, 2015 at 02:49:44PM +0200, Alex Greif wrote: > > Hi, > > > > With the current snapshot on amd64 and have the following problem: > > I am running httpd and php-fpm with a custom joomla (php) installation, > > that crashes when I access the site with https. > > Http runs fine without any problems. > > FWIW I have this exact same issue on a wordpress installation (httpd(8) with > tls and php_fpm). > I haven't had the time to look at it at all yet... but I just wanted to add a > +1
Also happens with php-5.6... > > > > > With https, php-fpm spawns the max number of max children, > > and then never releases them. Finally httpd throws a 500 error. > > > > I cannot figure oy whether it is a httpd or a php-fpm problem, > > but I understand the httpd webserver as s sort of proxy in front > > of the fastcgi daemon. So I assume thet the problem is with httpd tls, > > but I am really not sure. > > > > Here is my setup... > > installed: httpd, php-5.6, php-fpm-5.6, postgresql > > manually installed from tarball: joomla 3.4.1 > > > > The first https request works fine, but (in admin mode) switching between > > the menus "User Manager" and "Menu Manager" triggers the error. > > > > my php-fpm.conf settings (I also used higher values, but this made no > > difference): > > > > pm = dynamic > > pm.max_children = 20 > > pm.start_servers = 15 > > pm.min_spare_servers = 10 > > pm.max_spare_servers = 20 > > > > php-fpm spawns children gradually and then it is running permanently with > > the max children. > > Here are the logs from (/usr/local/sbin/php-fpm-5.6 -F -O) > > > > [06-May-2015 11:18:49.940744] DEBUG: pid 7845, > > fpm_pctl_perform_idle_server_maintenance(), line 379: [pool www] currently > > 20 active children, 0 spare children, 20 running children. Spawning rate 1 > > [06-May-2015 11:18:50.950807] DEBUG: pid 7845, > > fpm_pctl_perform_idle_server_maintenance(), line 379: [pool www] currently > > 20 active children, 0 spare children, 20 running children. Spawning rate 1 > > [06-May-2015 11:18:51.960904] DEBUG: pid 7845, > > fpm_pctl_perform_idle_server_maintenance(), line 379: [pool www] currently > > 20 active children, 0 spare children, 20 running children. Spawning rate 1 > > [06-May-2015 11:18:52.970830] DEBUG: pid 7845, > > fpm_pctl_perform_idle_server_maintenance(), line 379: [pool www] currently > > 20 active children, 0 spare children, 20 running children. Spawning rate 1 > > > > my httpd.conf settings: > > > > server "jo1.example.com" { > > listen on * port 80 > > listen on * tls port 443 > > > > tls key "/etc/ssl/private/jo1.example.com.key" > > tls certificate "/etc/ssl/jo1.example.com.crt" > > > > # Set max upload size to 513M (in bytes) > > connection max request body 537919488 > > > > root "/jo1" > > > > directory { no auto index, index "index.php" } > > > > # Any other PHP file > > location "*.php" { > > fastcgi socket "/run/php-fpm.sock" > > } > > } > > > > Here are the last log messages from httpd (httpd -d -vvv) > > > > server jo1.example.com, client 3 (5 active), <ip>:42380 -> <ip>:443, > > Connection refused (500 Internal Server Error) > > server jo1.example.com, client 6 (2 active), <ip>:48145 -> <ip>, done > > server jo1.example.com, client 4 (6 active), <ip>:48128 -> <ip>, done > > server jo1.example.com, client 8 (5 active), <ip>:48142 -> <ip>, done > > server jo1.example.com, client 9 (4 active), <ip>:48143 -> <ip>, done > > server jo1.example.com, client 6 (4 active), <ip>:48137 -> <ip>, done > > server jo1.example.com, client 5 (3 active), <ip>:48135 -> <ip>, done > > jo1.example.com <ip> - - [06/May/2015:11:20:44 +0200] "<UNKNOWN> " 400 0 > > server jo1.example.com, client 2 (3 active), <ip>:42379 -> <ip>:443, bad > > request (400 Bad Request) > > jo1.example.com <ip> - - [06/May/2015:11:20:44 +0200] "<UNKNOWN> " 400 0 > > server jo1.example.com, client 1 (2 active), <ip>:42376 -> <ip>:443, bad > > request (400 Bad Request) > > jo1.example.com <ip> - - [06/May/2015:11:20:44 +0200] "<UNKNOWN> " 400 0 > > server jo1.example.com, client 10 (1 active), <ip>:42402 -> <ip>:443, bad > > request (400 Bad Request) > > jo1.example.com <ip> - - [06/May/2015:11:20:44 +0200] "<UNKNOWN> " 400 0 > > server jo1.example.com, client 1 (1 active), <ip>:42377 -> <ip>:443, bad > > request (400 Bad Request) > > jo1.example.com <ip> - - [06/May/2015:11:20:44 +0200] "<UNKNOWN> " 400 0 > > server jo1.example.com, client 1 (2 active), <ip>:42375 -> <ip>:443, bad > > request (400 Bad Request) > > jo1.example.com <ip> - - [06/May/2015:11:20:44 +0200] "<UNKNOWN> " 400 0 > > server jo1.example.com, client 2 (1 active), <ip>:42378 -> <ip>:443, bad > > request (400 Bad Request) > > > > I am quite new to OpenBSD so an tips are appreciated how I can get more > > logs or find the cause of the problem. > > > > Thanks, > > Alex. > > > > -- > Antoine > -- Antoine