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NAME

       php-fpm - PHP FastCGI Process Manager 'PHP-FPM'

SYNOPSIS

       php-fpm [options]

DESCRIPTION

       PHP is a widely-used general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited for Web development and
       can  be  embedded  into  HTML.  This  is  a  variant  of PHP that will run in the background as a daemon,
       listening for CGI requests. Output is logged to /var/log/php-fpm.log.

       Most options are set in the configuration file. The configuration file is /etc/php-fpm.conf. By  default,
       php-fpm  will  respond  to  CGI requests listening on localhost http port 9000. Therefore php-fpm expects
       your webserver to forward all requests for '.php' files to port 9000 and you should edit  your  webserver
       configuration file appropriately.

OPTIONS

       -C             Do not chdir to the script's directory

       --php-ini path|file
       -c path|file   Look for php.ini file in the directory path or use the specified file

       --no-php-ini
       -n             No php.ini file will be used

       --define foo[=bar]
       -d foo[=bar]   Define INI entry foo with value bar

       -e             Generate extended information for debugger/profiler

       --help
       -h             This help

       --info
       -i             PHP information and configuration

       --modules
       -m             Show compiled in modules

       --version
       -v             Version number

       --prefix path
       -p             Specify alternative prefix path (the default is /usr)

       --pid file
       -g             Specify the PID file location.

       --fpm-config file
       -y             Specify  alternative  path  to  FastCGI process manager configuration file (the default is
                      /etc/php-fpm.conf)

       --test
       -t             Test FPM configuration file and exit If called twice (-tt), the  configuration  is  dumped
                      before exiting.

       --daemonize
       -D             Force to run in background and ignore daemonize option from configuration file.

       --nodaemonize
       -F             Force to stay in foreground and ignore daemonize option from configuration file.

       --force-stderr
       -O             Force output to stderr in nodaemonize even if stderr is not a TTY.

       --allow-to-run-as-root
       -R             Allow pool to run as root (disabled by default)

FILES

       php-fpm.conf   The configuration file for the php-fpm daemon.

       php.ini        The standard php configuration file.

SIGNAL

       Once started, php-fpm then responds to several POSIX signals:

              SIGINT,SIGTERM      immediate termination
              SIGQUIT             graceful stop
              SIGUSR1             re-open log file
              SIGUSR2,SIGHUP      graceful reload of all workers + reload of fpm conf/binary

SEE ALSO

       For a more or less complete description of PHP-FPM look here:
       https://www.php.net/fpm

BUGS

       You can view the list of known bugs or report any new bug you found at:
       https://github.com/php/php-src/issues

AUTHORS

       PHP-FPM  SAPI  was  written  by  Andrei  Nigmatulin.  The mailing-lists are highload-php-en (English) and
       highload-php-ru (Russian).

       The PHP Group: Thies C. Arntzen, Stig Bakken, Andi Gutmans, Rasmus Lerdorf, Sam  Ruby,  Sascha  Schumann,
       Zeev Suraski, Jim Winstead, Andrei Zmievski.

       A List of active developers can be found here:
       https://www.php.net/credits.php

       And  last  but  not least PHP was developed with the help of a huge amount of contributors all around the
       world.

VERSION INFORMATION

       This manpage describes php-fpm, version 8.4.5.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright © The PHP Group
       Copyright (c) 2007-2009, Andrei Nigmatulin

       This source file is subject to version 3.01 of the PHP license, that is bundled with this package in  the
       file LICENSE, and is available through the world-wide-web at the following url:
       https://www.php.net/license/3_01.txt

       If  you did not receive a copy of the PHP license and are unable to obtain it through the world-wide-web,
       please send a note to license@php.net so we can mail you a copy immediately.

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