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List:       php-general
Subject:    Adding php-fpm pools without having to fully stop/start php-fpm?
From:       "Rose, John B" <jbrose () utk ! edu>
Date:       2019-02-04 20:04:16
Message-ID: DM5PR02MB37364DC3DF7F4B07213C18B0C96D0 () DM5PR02MB3736 ! namprd02 ! prod ! outlook ! com
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We would like to add a php-fpm pool when needed without having to fully sto=
p/start php-fpm


Thus far, we are not seeing that is possible


Is it possible to gracefully restart php-fpm?


What do others do when adding pools and not have to take down php-fpm servi=
ces to existing sites?


Thanks

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