[Bug 1242376] Re: "reload php5-fpm" crashes

Michael Shadle 1242376 at bugs.launchpad.net
Sun Sep 28 09:50:03 UTC 2014


What I just noticed (on an Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS, using ondrej's PPA) is
that /etc/init.d/php5-fpm still exists.

When I issue "service php5-fpm reload" - my FPM engines disappear, even
though I have /etc/init/php5-fpm.conf and /etc/init/php5-fpm.override
set to enable the "reload" parameter.

Looks like when I run "service php5-fpm reload" it is trying to hit that
(old, outdated) /etc/init.d/php5-fpm script, and wasn't hitting the
upstart version.

Removed the old init file, and now "reload" works fine.

I am sure there are reasons for leaving it behind (such as if someone
isn't using upstart?) but it causes a conflict if left in place.

/etc/init.d/php5-fpm might need some additional attention, to read from
the same pid files, or whatever (?) if it doesn't get removed soon.

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