oooppp sorry found the cause "client_body_in_file_only on" changed it to clean and it's doing it's job.
but am i missing something on PHP side or config side as it seems i am getting the same response time using php-fpm without the accelerated support settings and also using php-cgi, response time is the same for all scenarios. with accelerated support using php-fpm: 10.254.12.84 - - [15/Aug/2013:10:26:05 +0800] "POST /curlupload.php HTTP/1.1" 200 359 "-" "-" "-" 33.404 1.342 . 10.254.12.84 - - [15/Aug/2013:10:26:51 +0800] "POST /curlupload.php HTTP/1.1" 200 359 "-" "-" "-" 32.168 1.216 . without accelerated support using php-fpm: 10.254.12.84 - - [15/Aug/2013:11:02:58 +0800] "POST /curlupload.php HTTP/1.1" 200 359 "-" "-" "-" 32.182 1.229 . 10.254.12.84 - - [15/Aug/2013:11:03:32 +0800] "POST /curlupload.php HTTP/1.1" 200 359 "-" "-" "-" 33.218 1.208 . using php-cgi 10.254.12.84 - - [15/Aug/2013:11:48:57 +0800] "POST /curlupload.php HTTP/1.1" 200 359 "-" "-" "-" 32.371 1.418 . 10.254.12.84 - - [15/Aug/2013:11:49:30 +0800] "POST /curlupload.php HTTP/1.1" 200 359 "-" "-" "-" 33.093 1.308 . TIA Regards, Ron On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 7:19 PM, ron ramos <nha...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi All, > > I am trying to test accelerated upload on nginx/php-fpm/php-cgi setup and > comparing different scenarios > e.g one where /temp is a tmpfs, one where it is a disk partition and you > will also notice where in i test using php-cgi. as i need to understand > which can handle file uploads faster. > > > location ~ \.php$ { > include fastcgi_params; > > client_body_temp_path /temp; > fastcgi_pass_request_body off; > client_body_in_file_only on; > fastcgi_param REQUEST_BODY_FILE $request_body_file; > > #use php-cgi > #fastcgi_pass 127.0.0.1:10005; > > #use php-fpm > fastcgi_pass 127.0.0.1:9000; > > fastcgi_index $dir_index; > fastcgi_param DOCUMENT_ROOT $doc_root; > fastcgi_split_path_info ^(.+?\.php)(/.*)$; > fastcgi_param SCRIPT_FILENAME > $document_root$fastcgi_script_name; > } > > i encountered one issue where in the /temp is a tmpfs (size is just 1GB), > after uploading a couple of files i encountered this: *58 pwrite() > "/temp/0000000053" failed (28: No space left on device) > > shouldn't it be flushed once the upload is done? or do i need to add some > config to flush it automatic? > > > Im using a php script that uses curl to do the uploading, here's the > script that manages the upload (curlupload.php) > > <?php > $uploadfile = "upload/" . basename($_FILES['file_contents']['name']); > if (move_uploaded_file($_FILES['file_contents']['tmp_name'], > $uploadfile)) { > echo "File is valid, and was successfully uploaded.\n"; > unlink($uploadfile); > } else { > echo "Possible file upload attack!\n"; > } > print_r($_FILES); > print_r($_POST); > ?> > > i removed the file after it is uploaded so i can run this script in loop, > the script that uploads the file: (testupload.php) > > <?php > $target_url = 'http://10.254.12.160/curlupload.php'; > > $file_name_with_full_path = realpath('./test.exe'); > > $post = array('extra_info' => > '123456','file_contents'=>'@'.$file_name_with_full_path); > > $ch = curl_init(); > curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_URL,$target_url); > curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_POST,1); > curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, $post); > $result=curl_exec ($ch); > curl_close ($ch); > echo $result; > ?> > > Another thing i noticed is that when not using tmpfs, I/O is high the > server when this is set: > > client_body_temp_path /temp; > fastcgi_pass_request_body off; > client_body_in_file_only on; > fastcgi_param REQUEST_BODY_FILE $request_body_file; > > Thank You in advance, any help or idea would be appreciated. > > Regards, > Ron > > > > > >
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