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We don't see too many open files errors in the log files. Yes the server has enough inodes as well as space available. Yes the document root is in /var/www/vhosts and no customisation has been made nor in the config files neither permission wise. There are no firewall, grsec kernel or anything...
Additional information that if I stop plesk-php56-fpm after that I'm able to start plesk-php70-fpm without any problem however 5.6 fails to start with the same error thereafter:
root@webserver log]# service php-fpm stop
Stopping php-fpm: [ OK ]...
We tried to stop and start with 2 commands but no luck:
[root@webserver init.d]# service plesk-php70-fpm stop
Stopping php-fpm: [FAILED]
[root@webserver init.d]# service plesk-php70-fpm start
Starting php-fpm: [06-Aug-2017 08:58:31] ERROR: An another FPM...
Peter,
We just rebooted the server to replicate this and unfortunately even after your suggestions this is still happening:
[root@webserver init.d]# service php-fpm status
php-fpm (pid 2665) is running...
[root@webserver init.d]# service plesk-php56-fpm status
php-fpm (pid 2676) is...
We have the same issue if we do this with 2 commands as well. We are using the default PHP-FPM setup what Plesk provides, no customisation. As I remember we saw some segfaults in dmesg as well which could be the culprit here however we need to find out how we can replicate this.
The reloads i.e PHP-FPM restarts are manual caused by myself and you can see the reason why. The PHP-FPM sockets are preventing the restarts as long as I don't manually remove them which can be seen the in my paste. After removing a few of them PHP-FPM is starting but every time this is random...
We just noticed that if we restart PHP7 this way we lose Additional nginx directives set earlier for domains using PHP7 and this is a pretty big issues. Websites stops working due to this.
Hello,
We are keep having a weird issue with PHP-FPM for some time now. After reboots and from time to time PHP-FPM restarts fails and causing downtime for some of the sites. Looking at the logs we see the followings:
2017/08/01 08:36:59 [crit] 5647#0: *14572 connect() to...