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[Bug 1098319] Re: php-fpm should be reloaded on upgrade

 

I believe we should follow RHEL's convention on this IMHO. Operating a
high volume website, we stage an update on many machines before
reloading them simultaneously. This is especially true if we are
adding/removing additional PECL modules or if there is a code change
necessary. Not reloading automatically gives us the ability to do this.

I don't know of any daemons that are automatically reloaded or restarted
on upgrade in RHEL actually.

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Title:
  php-fpm should be reloaded on upgrade

Status in IUS Community Project:
  New

Bug description:
  If you're using php-fpm, you need to reload php-fpm when php is
  updated, otherwise all the members of the php-fpm pool will continue
  to run on the older version of PHP. This can be a quite old version
  depending on when the last time you did a php-fpm reload.

  You can check this by upgrading a server and checking the phpinfo of a
  site, it will still show the old version. If you do a 'lsofp -p $PID |
  grep deleted' on the php-fpm process, you'll see it is running off the
  older deleted php-fpm binary. When you do a reload of php-fpm, it will
  fix it.

  Fedora now does a reload of php-fpm on upgrade:
  http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/php.git/plain/php.spec

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