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= FAQs =

Where to get help?

IRC: [http://www.freenode.net/ freenode], channel [irc://irc.freenode.net/lighttpd #lighttpd]

Mailing list: [http://lighttpd.net/documentation/ details], [http://news.gmane.org/gmane.comp.web.lighttpd archive].

General

=== How do I bind to more than one address? ===

Use server.bind and server.port to bind to the first port and then the $SERVER["socket"] conditional to bind to the rest (it will 'magically' bind to the specified socket).

Example that exposes /server-status to an internal IP only (note that it's perfectly valid to leave the body of the conditional empty): {{{
server.port = 80
server.bind = "192.0.2.1"

$SERVER["socket"] == "192.168.2.100:80" {
status.status-url = "/server-status"
}
}}}

This can also be combined with [http://www.lighttpd.net/documentation/ssl.html SSL].

FastCGI

=== Where is the spawn-php program/script available from? it's mentioned in docs but not available in the distributed package (1.3.7) ===

If you install lighttpd (http://lighttpd.net/download/INSTALL), the spawn-fcgi binary is installed automatically (to /usr/bin/spawn-fcgi by default).

The spawn-php.sh script can be found here: http://www.lighttpd.net/download/spawn-php.sh

=== How do I exclude a certain directory from FastCGI? ===

{{{
$HTTP["url"] =~ "^/no-fcgi/" {
fastcgi.server = ( "/" => ... )
}
}}}

You can also use server.error-handler-404 to redirect all non-existent files to FastCGI (see LighttpdOnRails for an example).

=== I get the error "No input file specified" when trying use PHP ===

See the comments in the [http://php.net/features.commandline PHP docs]. The issue here is that the variable $SCRIPT_FILENAME is not being passed to PHP.

Double check you have this line in your php.ini: {{{
cgi.fix_pathinfo=1
}}}

=== How many php CGI processes will lighttpd spawn? ===

lighttpd has three configuration options that control how many php-cgi processes will run:

  • PHP_FCGI_CHILDREN (defaults to 8 before 4.3.0, 0 after; see below)
  • min-procs (default 4)
  • max-procs (default 4)

When lighttpd starts, it will launch min-procs parent php processes. Each parent process then pre-forks PHP_FCGI_CHILDREN child processes. For example, if min- and max-procs are 4 and PHP_FCGI_CHILDREN is 16, lighttpd will start 4 + 4 x 16 = 68 processes.

To disable lighttpd's process control, set min-procs and max-procs to 1 and set PHP_FCGI_CHILDREN to the number of processes you want to spawn.

In the case of lighttpd 1.4, php 4.3, and eaccelerator 0.9.3 on Linux, eaccelerator will create a separate memory space for each parent process. If you leave min- and max-procs at 4, you'll end up with four separate eaccelerator caches. However, if a php parent segfaults, you'll still have three groups available to respond to queries. For this reason, Jan recommends setting min- and max-procs to 2.

After PHP 4.3.0, PHP_FCGI_CHILDREN defaults to 0. If left at 0, PHP will not pre-fork any children, so only min-procs parents will handle requests.

Note that setting PHP_FCGI_MAX_REQUESTS is recommended to avoid possible memory leak side-effects.

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