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Issue PHP critical error on Centos not on Debian, same config

MicheleP

Basic Pleskian
Hi
I've a php soap server, on a server with Centos
On this I need to parse the response with a function Parse_function
ob_start("Parse_function");
whatever php version or apache/ngnix application, get always the same error:
23893#0: *320074 upstream prematurely closed FastCGI request while reading upstream

And there is no problem on the code, also for a simple response with "Hallo" (no elaborations, no long operations that could require a different timeout, no query, no nothing...) the server breaks

But (my last test) the same solution on a server with Debian works great! As it is suppose to do.
Why??
There are differences between the two server versions? There is a solution?
It is important
Thanks
 
Hi, yes, then the error change in this:
31871#0: *366111 upstream prematurely closed connection while reading upstream
 
Please try to increase the timeouts for nginx and test again:
Code:
proxy_connect_timeout 180s;
proxy_send_timeout 180s;
proxy_read_timeout 180s;
fastcgi_send_timeout 180s;
fastcgi_read_timeout 180s;
 
in Apache & nginx Settings, right?
done
same error
19018#0: *367849 upstream prematurely closed connection while reading upstream
 
done, same error
19018#0: *368941 upstream prematurely closed connection while reading upstream

The problem is not only on this server, I've tried another server with centos, same thing
 
However I think it's not a timeout problem, there are no operations or scripts that could go in timeout, seems to me there is a problem with php on centos with the ob_start function
 
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