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On the Ubuntu launchpad forums it is suggested that people create an /etc/init/php5-fpm.override file with just reload signal USR2 in it. Just wondering if you saw any pitfalls in that method vs editing /etc/init/php5-fpm.conf to uncomment that line?
No, there is no pitfall to create an /etc/init/php5-fpm.override file. The reason of fixing in this way was pretty simple, I was not aware of the comment at that time when this fix was written. Users can use any method of his/her convenience, in my opinion.
Hey,
On the Ubuntu launchpad forums it is suggested that people create an
/etc/init/php5-fpm.override
file with justreload signal USR2
in it. Just wondering if you saw any pitfalls in that method vs editing/etc/init/php5-fpm.conf
to uncomment that line?https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/php5/+bug/1242376/comments/16
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/php5/+bug/1242376/comments/17
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