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ID: 61045 Comment by: tobi at portfolio dot hu Reported by: lxlight at gmail dot com Summary: fpm don't send error log to fastcgi clients(nginx) Status: Assigned Type: Bug Package: FPM related Operating System: Linux PHP Version: 5.3.10 Assigned To: fat Block user comment: N Private report: N New Comment: The same here, I tried every php.ini and php-fpm.conf log setups, nothing works with Nginx 1.0.11 + PHP 5.3.10 FastCGI, even setting catch_workers_output = yes does not work. I dont know why this functionality was cutted out but our sites use logging via stderr + nginx, please solve it. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2012-03-29 09:36:44] kustodian at gmail dot com I wouldn't mind that change, but setting "catch_workers_output = yes" doesn't work for me with PHP 5.3.10 and Nginx 1.0.14 on Centos 6.2. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2012-03-29 08:10:55] bitmand at gmail dot com Same here on 5.3.9 and .10 on apache. Errors used to go to apache error log, but after 5.3.9 nothing gets logged. I wonder if the change is actually by design, according to the php-fpm documentation for "catch_workers_output" is states that "If not set, stdout and stderr will be redirected to /dev/null according to FastCGI specs." But it would definitely be great with and option to throw errors to stderr again. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2012-03-28 14:45:25] kustodian at gmail dot com Exact same problem on Centos 6.2 with a custom build PHP 5.3.10. I reverted back to 5.3.8 since I need to have PHP errors in the Nginx error.log. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2012-03-23 15:34:49] hugo at barafranca dot com "Me too", on FreeBSD 7.3 with nginx-1.0.14,1 and php5-5.3.10. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2012-03-15 06:38:22] prinbra at gmail dot com in fact, set display_errors to On, we can still view the error message, but the message didn't go to nginx error log when display_errors is set to Off. test confirmed that the same setting works fine on php 5.3.8 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=61045 -- Edit this bug report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=61045&edit=1