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Fog using a huge amount of memory and failing

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    george1421 Moderator @Joe Gill
    last edited by Jun 7, 2018, 5:21 PM

    @joe-gill said in Fog using a huge amount of memory and failing:

    /etc/php/7.0/

    is probably a close directory for php 7.x in there should be a maybe a /etc/php-fpm.d directory and in that there should be www.conf. The file name is consistent its just the location of the file that changes with the version of php.

    Also I added an additional question to my list.

    Fog check in interval Fog Configuration -> Fog Settings -> Fog Client -> FOG_CLIENT_CHECKIN_TIME (if you have less than 300 [5 minutes] you might want to bump that up to 300 or 600 seconds).

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      Joe Gill @george1421
      last edited by Jun 7, 2018, 6:12 PM

      @george1421

      I seem to be having bigger issues. PHP is completely un-responsive now. I can and have been able to reach the Apache test page on our server but cannot get anything to run in php. I tried restarting the service, rebooting the server, unistalling php and re-running the fog installer. I will start a new thread and tag you in it.

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        jstephen @george1421
        last edited by jstephen Jun 7, 2018, 12:46 PM Jun 7, 2018, 6:46 PM

        @george1421 Huh. I’ve got Apache 2.0 Handler here. Should I follow the steps in the link or is there something else that I should do?

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          george1421 Moderator @jstephen
          last edited by george1421 Jun 7, 2018, 12:56 PM Jun 7, 2018, 6:55 PM

          @jstephen You have 1.5.4 installed, but you have the apache handler in place and you didn’t change it?

          If that is true then I can understand why your UI is a bit sucky. That is why they moved to php-fpm. Wait your info.php page showed that you had the fast cgi enabled.

          edit: Hint, make sure you are replying to the proper thread. 😉

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            jstephen @george1421
            last edited by Jun 7, 2018, 7:07 PM

            @george1421 George, I think I did reply to the proper thread… it is just a little confusing since someone else with a similar problem seems to have popped in!

            Fog is version 1.5.4. This same server has been updated through many, many versions for 4 years or mo so maybe it has some lingering old stuff!

            My phpinfo page does not indicate that I have FastCGI enabled. I’m reading through this thread ( https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/10717/can-php-fpm-make-fog-web-gui-fast/4 ) now to see whether there is information about getting mpm working.

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              george1421 Moderator @jstephen
              last edited by Jun 7, 2018, 7:10 PM

              @jstephen Sorry my mistake same issue and same color avatar.

              I don’t think the FOG installer is setting mpm by design. That will help with performance but not using php-fpm will give you a craptacular experience with the new gui.

              So you ran the info-php script and its still reporting Apache handler?

              0_1528398591654_php-apache.png

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                george1421 Moderator
                last edited by george1421 Jun 7, 2018, 2:05 PM Jun 7, 2018, 8:04 PM

                I was able to remote in and find out what was going sideways with the OP’s system. I’ll fill out the details in a bit, but there is the keys.

                mods-enabled/php5.conf set handler

                9.4

                sites-enabled/001-fog.config

                It appears to be an issue with at least debian 9.4 at the moment where php-fpm wasn’t being enabled causing the sluggish UI and high apache usage.

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