CPANEL-37047 - How to disable PHP-FPM for cpanel
It is possible to disable PHP-FPM for cpanel processes??
LFD is sending me alerts about a user that is using excesive resources, however the message is generic, it only shows me " php-fpm: pool userdomain_com " so i dont know what is the exact process so i can investigate it.
I disabled php-fpm for that domain and i change suphp for the php handler so i can see whats going on (suphp shows the exact process) however, the process that is triggering this alerts seems to be from some cpanel process as the alerts and the process manager still showing "php-fpm pool userdomain_com" even if i disabled php-fpm for that domain.
Thats why i need to disable php-fpm for cpanel, how can i do that? or how can i see the exact process that is triggering the alerts?
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If cPanel do not intend to disable php-fpm for cPanel services why is the option to disable it?
We plan to remove the option to disable it soonWhy you forcing use to use our server in a way you want? They are our servers, we decide how to use it and configure ir as our way, If we dont want to use php-fpm just we dont want, this is not what you want for us
There are many areas of the system that need to be handled a certain way that are different from "normal" systems that don't run cPanel. Nginx configurations, cPanel userdata, and especially the Apache configuration are areas where cPanel has to manage that, and any manual intervention will either be overwritten or cause issues. This implementation of PHP-FPM is no different than those other areas. I would say PHP-FPM should not be triggering CSF at all - that's something we'd be happy to look into for you if you open a ticket. Based on our troubleshooting in the ticket, we can determine if something is happening with that system or if the issue lies with CSF.0
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