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09:00
I have a long train travel on 24th, maybe I'll find time there. :-D
user1804599
I am trying to debug a Bad Gateway error in a typical nginx + php7-fpm setup. All I can see is that there are hundreds of "Use of undefined constant" errors in the log. Restarting php7-fpm solves the issue (until it occurs again) but php7-fpm does not crash when it happens.
user1804599
I must be missing some understanding of Bad Gateway errors.
@rightfold Those undefined constant warnings are unrelated, they shouldn't crash php-fpm. You should still fix them.
@rightfold Who runs php-fpm? systemd? supervisord?
user1804599
systemd :'(
user1804599
But php-fpm doesn't crash.
user1804599
09:05
It keeps running when the Bad Gateway happens.
have you checked for segfaults?
the fpm master will continue to spawn new childs after segfaults; so it 'keeps running' but still crashes
also; sounds very much opcache related to me, try disabling it temporary
user1804599
@Sjon ok
user1804599
@Sjon we don't use that :P
o/ all
user1804599
Hmm, there is this in another log:
user1804599
09:07
[16-Dec-2016 08:29:29] WARNING: [pool www] server reached pm.max_children setting (5), consider raising it
user1804599
LOL 5
@rightfold well you should actually :D Major performance increase
user1804599
We recently migrated the app to a whole new server.
user1804599
But I don't recall the old max_children setting.
@rightfold Yes, that's it.
user1804599
09:08
It was somewhere around 140 IIRC.
That doesn't sound right; unless you have huge # of external dependencies (many sleeping threads) I don't think many servers will happily run with that number
user1804599
Is there a recommended setting?
user1804599
I should also change the number of connections PostgreSQL accepts.
user1804599
To be at least as high as pm.max_children.
how many fpm hits / second; avg. response time and how many cores?
09:11
@rightfold I guess you still have to test then. Or at least have monitoring for that in place.
Btw. does php-fpm have any advantage over mod_php on rather low traffic sites?
@kelunik well, it's not running Apache. That should be enough advantage.
@rightfold the recommended setting would be "high enough to handle the load" :)
user1804599
@Sjon 8 cores, 4 GB RAM, about 3 per second.
Over here we're on mod_php with medium traffic (~4000rpm) and an average response time of 35ms
how much ram does the requests take on average? and how long does a request run on average?
user1804599
@kelunik It works with nginx. :P
09:15
@rightfold so depending on your avg. response time you shouldn't even reach the current limit of 5 ?
user1804599
Most pages are cached by nginx.
user1804599
Average response time of fpm is about 100ms.
user1804599
I don't know how much memory is used though.
user1804599
I know of one page that it uses like 500 MB because of a bug nobody knows how to fix, but that page is visited rarely. I don't know about other pages because they didn't require me to change memory limit :P
you can enable a status page like nginx status or apache status which will give you some numbers
pm.status_path
user1804599
09:19
Oh nice, thanks.
don't expect too much from it :)
i need a suggestion to choose a new event name
@neoDev bob
user1804599
@neoDev elephpant
to indicate when a user meets again a user already met
09:22
@neoDev dejavu
user1804599
reunion
@neoDev elephpant
I thought remeetedUser
but it sounds bad
Anonymous
it does indeed
@neoDev dejavu
09:23
thanks @kelunik but it is not fitting perfect
user1804599
> neoDev has invited you to join Room for neoDev and rightfold. See your invitations.
user1804599
I hope Santa won't punish Gateway for being bad.
Anonymous
@neoDev reunitification
mmm
no
thank you
Anonymous
09:28
:D
Anonymous
i wasn't serious, gonna need more context to give an actual answer
user1804599
Just call it "meet again".
Anonymous
^
in mind I have returning-something
but a returning user is another thing.......
09:29
meetAlreadyMet
is 20 minutes im thinking about it
meetAlreadyMet.... mmm
Anonymous
That sounds about right
not sure
its not fitting :/
Anonymous
fitting ?
for my scenario
metUser
does it sound good in your opinion?
Anonymous
09:31
Doesn't sound like an event to me
I knew... f*** sake
why dont you just call it OnMeetAgain or MeetAgainEvent
im stuck
I go to smoke
It might not be eloquent, but everyone will get it and that's what counts
user1804599
Naming things and cache invalidation are too hard.
user1804599
09:32
Try off-by-one errors.
@neoDev meetPreviousAcquaintance
omg
what about reencounter
to be more precise it is refering to a user that he has already joined in another room
thatAwkwardMomentWhenYouRunIntoAnExOnTheStreetWhileWalkingWithYourNewPartner
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Anonymous
:P
09:38
@neoDev solved ^
Anonymous
mornin dave
like in this chat... for example... you are talking in PHP
how would you call a user that is on this chat
and also in another chat when you see him?
@Wes holy crap. Finally.
remeetingUser?
@DaveRandom you have a list of working SpamAssassin channels by any chance?
Or others, but it sounds like something chris knows
Anonymous
09:44
12 mins ago, by Gordon
why dont you just call it OnMeetAgain or MeetAgainEvent
so it makes sense also for you
ok I'll choose one of thoose
which one?
Anonymous
I prefer the former, OnMeetAgain
user1804599
@Sjon If I enable this, is all the cache invalidation fully automatic? Can I just edit PHP files in place and will it pick up the changes?
@rightfold which one do you like more?
@PeeHaa no I don't run a mail server atm
and to be brutally honest I don't really want to either
@PeeHaa however I was wondering if it might be worth setting up a #11 mail server, I'm sure that between all of us we could probably amount to 1 competent admin
And I do need a mail server
09:47
thank you ladies and gents, this conversation was productive. I found my event name: OnMeetAgain
^.^
user1804599
@Sjon Also, deployment happens through tarballs and the source file modification times are often horribly incorrect. Will this cause issues with opcache?
have a good day
Anonymous
o/
@DaveRandom I can just dump zimbra on a spare box if you need it
@neoDev Make sure you create OnMeatAgain for when a user stops being vegetarian as well
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@PeeHaa Well I could do that, I just figured it might be better if we shared one so that there were more minds involved in maintaining it
09:49
posted on December 16, 2016

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

Sorry I only now read your post. You said competent. herheheheh
@rightfold it doesn't matter if they're incorrect; if they change the opcache will reload
@rightfold if you want max performance you can disable it but you don't need to. With 8 cores and .1s avg response time I'd pick 16 max workers. Don't forget to use ondemand pm
user1804599
thanks
@Sjon (in theory)
Hopefully some of the creases have been ironed out by now but in early 7.0 at least, I had some big issues with the composer install, fpm and opcache combination
I haven't tried in a while, I ended up just disabling opcache because it wasn't enough of a win for me anyway, nobody actually uses the things I make.
Not even me.
@DaveRandom well; PHP has a lot of 'in theory' things going ;)
09:58
:-P
These are good examples of 'in theory' in PHP: bugs.php.net/73668 / bugs.php.net/73654
When I found those I was very surprised 7.1.1 isn't released yet
@Sjon I dunno whether that might be "prevented" by the zomgcomplicated release process
Also, does anyone actually use x.x.0 releases?
Anonymous
hahah
@DaveRandom Not sure, is there anything that should be complicated?
@DaveRandom well; with 6 RC's users might expect stability :P
Anonymous
a Cake Dev just called using an array for multiple arguments 'Clever Argument Shuffling'
Anonymous
10:04
these fucking guys
I usually call with my mobile phone
> zomgcomplicated release process
Anonymous
@Gordon get out
Addendum: that is not used correctly anyway
Test script:
---------------
<?php $a/-1;
Lol that's... short
10:06
@JayIsTooCommon you mean to reduce the number of args for a func, or for named args?
Because the former is pointless and the latter is not awesome
@rightfold you want to set opcache.validate_timestamps=0 anyway. you are not changing the files on prod, so checking them on each request is wasteful. you just need to invalidate and warm the opcache on each deploy. See tideways.io/profiler/blog/…
Wes
Wes
jesus christ twitter threaded messages are a mess
Anonymous
@DaveRandom eh, they just explained it's for BC (They can change arguments whenever they want without breaking shit) which is a fair point but still as smelly as you
@JayIsTooCommon wat
Anonymous
Nov 23 at 14:29, by JayIsTooCommon
Nov 18 at 10:19, by JayIsTooCommon
Cake devs are entertaining
10:09
They cannot "change arguments whenever they want without breaking shit", they can merely make the breakages more subtle and harder to find
user1804599
@Gordon nightmare detected, I'll pass :)
user1804599
I avoid caching when possible.
Anonymous
@DaveRandom yes exactly, but in their mind that's not breaking shit - This is why their codebase is a mess. I understand why they're doing it (because it's easy (for now) and they don't have to worry about BC) but it's a shitty approach
user1804599
Files will be edited in production. No matter how many times I tell people not to, it'll happen.
user1804599
And things will break if they are cached.
10:11
@rightfold well; if you configure validate=0 it won't happen anymore since it won't work ;)
@DaveRandom what is so complicated? ./buildconf; git tag & update website?
@Sjon Well there's supposed to be at least 1 RC I think, but I don't want to speak out of turn because I don't really know for certain. I've read that document several times and I still don't really understand it (hence the "complicated" assertion).
Although also @Sjon it does require the RMs to have been alerted to the need for a release, which may or may not have happened anyway /cc @JoeWatkins
@rightfold Restrict them to a user they don't have access to.
Overhear on jury duty... I don't watch any reality TV, except for coronation Street à° _à° 
@Sjon Well, and QA and wait for Windows builds and wait for QA on Windows builds, ...
user1804599
@kelunik They'll get angry.
10:16
@rightfold Setup a proper staging environment where they can test.
user1804599
lol
Fiddling in production almost always means you don't have a proper staging environment that can reproduce your production environment.
Wes
Wes
for a moment i thought it was serious news xD
Anonymous
trollvatar
Wes
Wes
:B did you F5?
10:26
so I just tried reading @rightfold's twitter feed but I don't understand a word of it.
you changed your avtar i have been thinking why i can't see it.
hello
Anonymous
@Wes :B Last ep was good, right?
Wes
Wes
didn't like it too much
Anonymous
oh, it was my fav up to now
10:32
@Wes god damn it
@Wes haven't actually followed that (I only heard that he intends to appoint some recently retired general to some position ... which seemed like a good idea)
Well it depends what the position is
secretary of defence, in case of that general
Well yes, as long as it's not primary education or something :-P
IIRC, it was the guy who said something along the lines: "sure, we can do a no-fly-zone in Syria ... if we want to start WW3"
10:35
@m6w6 you don't happen to have an example for an observer written in c hooked to your http_pecl, do you?
Anonymous
irrc his appointed Secretary of Energy doesn't believe in global warming
@DaveRandom I don't think a single appointment could damage USA educational system - it would be really hard for that person to find anything to fuck up more
@tereško Well I honestly have no idea whether that's a sensible comment or not, that whole thing is so complicated that I am no longer even going to pretend I have any clue what is going on.
@Gordon Observer in C? Let me think a second, I don't think you need a PHP Observer, just a C progress function, let me check
@DaveRandom the short version: Clinton (as the state secretary) really wanted to get rid of Assad. So they sent over some hardware to local ISIS personal and pointed them in that direction. It didn't work out.
10:39
puts on tinfoil hat
not sure it is fair to blame Clinton alone though, because it involved a pipeline from SaudArabia to Turkey
@Gordon Way ahead of you, been wearing my tinfoil underpants for weeks.
Do you expose the client to userspace?
@Gordon nothing I wrote was in the "tin foil" pile
10:41
hello as my scope variable has been update completely but its values are not getting reflact on view page in angular js
o/
Has someone a way I can make sur it will split my string right? 3v4l.org/l2W2K ( There is no way I can change it) :( But I don't get the expected res.
@tereško That sounds … a bit unpredictable and uncontrollable…
but I can pull something from there too: there was a plan floating around from some thinktank "New American Century" ... or something. To overthrow 6 states in 10 years (or something like that) and to basically "balkanize" the region.
@m6w6 interesting. will check if that's what I need. thank you.
like I have $scope.myName = "ABC" and after some operation it will change to "XYZ" and as angular says that its a two way binding, but as from the view page {{myName}} its not reflacte the changed name
and when load page it will update
10:43
@Gordon Do you use php_http_client_object_t or plain php_http_client_t?
how to do I resolve this ?
@m6w6 nothing yet, I am still trying to understand how http_pecl works and what my requirements are in order to inject http headers on outgoing requests.
@bwoebi it's not the first time USA has funded radicals to overthrow a government. And it's less expensive then nuking a place (there is no radioactive fallout).
Anonymous
@tereško Surely they wouldn't last a minute
@Gordon Ugh, that won't work, then :)
10:45
@tereško yeah, I know, but it's also not the first time that's gone wrong.
@JayIsTooCommon well, that one was from the tionfoil-pile
Perhaps they could've learned @tereško
The request is already built when the observer fires first...
@bwoebi people who learn, get replaced (standard corporation approach)
Anonymous
@tereško aye I know, just sounds like a foiled (hah) plan already
10:46
@tereško Yeah, that's quite a little the issue with the American rotation system
Everything happening to the request after enqueue() is lost
@JayIsTooCommon dunno ... they have fucked up 4 countries in that region so far and Europe has been weakened
Maybe we should add a call to the progress handler/observer once right before building up the request. Currently the first call happens after that...
@m6w6 I figured from this example I found in the docs, that I can modify the request
but I need to do it from an extension, hence the question for a c example.
10:49
ok ... enough politics, I'm off to work
Anonymous
@tereško But it would be them vs US army, no ?
@Gordon You can modify the request, but it won't have any effect
@JayIsTooCommon who's "them" in that context?
@m6w6 hmm, so how I would go about this then? is there some function I can wrap?
The request (for curl) is built up here: https://github.com/m6w6/ext-http/blob/master/src/php_http_client_curl.c#L2176
And the first call to the observer is here: https://github.com/m6w6/ext-http/blob/master/src/php_http_client_curl.c#L2194
10:52
@Wes i would love to have headless browser =). but even if it were there, DOM tree needs to be built first, which sometimes quite expensive. As well as properly propagate changes through it. So libxml is not so bad from this point of view =)
@Gordon Feature request?
But depending on whether you use the PHP object or the plain C API of pecl_http there'd be different options and ways to go...
Anonymous
@tereško oh sorry, I thought thinktank meant something else
Anonymous
:P
@m6w6 I am not sure it's worth a feature request since I'd need this for older versions, too and it's very specific to our product
10:53
@JayIsTooCommon you mean like "Hydra" ?
:D
Anonymous
yes exactly :B TIL
now you have reread all what I wrote without assuming comic villains
:P
@kelunik where is this qa process described? ci.qa.php.net doesn't even contained 7.1 so that is not what would delay anything
@Gordon Hm, then I guess the only way would be to augment the client->ops->enqueue handler
In any way, I think adding a "prepare" stage and call the observers before the request freezes would be reasonable...
I can totally open a feature request for that
I'd still need it work with earlier versions though, so I will also check client->ops->enqueue handler
thanks again
10:59
np, yw
Some one know how i can solve this with openshiift ?
steps? or causes will be welcome
11:12
@m6w6 github.com/m6w6/ext-http/issues/58 please let me know if you need any additional info for this
11:29
@Gordon Awesome, cheers!
@m6w6 ty
is it whole OS?
it's a very minimal one
intended for iot projects
whoa you are great.
it runs on rpi only ?
user924016
12:06
Ey
user924016
Happy frydai!
user924016
=9
o/ hey Ronni
user924016
ey =)
12:16
@JoeWatkins sexy \o/
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Q: How to install pthreads on php7 and apache2 to use it in websites

MikeI want to use threads in php7 on my website, not in CLI. First I tried to recompile php7 with zts enabled from this tutorial. Not only it didn't work in browsers but also I destroyed my server setup (first mysqli was wrong version, now nothing works). This attempt is made on virtualbox. Here ar...

> Not only it didn't work in browsers but also I destroyed my server setup
I'm actually glad ...
Why are people trying that
I don't know
because zomg threads means more speed, obviously!
repeating myself ad nauseam is boring ...
12:21
Just out of curiosity: why do you think to need phtreads? Most of us can live fine with a single thread and our lives are easier, too. — Gordon 1 min ago
we'll probably learn in a minute
> why do you think to need phtreads?
> why do you think you need phtreads?
user924016
threads =)
oh yeah
none of us can read ... or write ...
> is that I'd like to perform two tasks at once.
I reckon he's sorta got you there ...
still I doubt if he needs threads ... not because there are no use cases ... but because it's just too hard for most people ...
the people who know how to use it, aren't asking how to use it ...
I am using threads in Java
I'd be surprised if you were not using threads in java ...
when you start a thread in your java app, you don't have to consider what happens when your java app is deployed to a server which is executing hundreds of instances of your java app ...
this is the hard part ...
separation is difficult for people who are used to writing html/sql even javascript directly in their code ...
I'd also be a bit surprised if you were using threads directly, you are likely using a higher level interface, executor services and such, runnables and whatever ...
pthreads has that too, but #
I dunno how to solve the real problem ...
at least not without starting from scratch every time ...
12:33
@JoeWatkins yes, these. and it's still hard to wrap your head around it or debug it
yeah it is, the only thing guaranteed to increase with the number of threads is complexity ... everyone just thinks it's speed/throughput ...
I just used to use whatever debugger was attached to eclipse for jdt ... but for profiling, which I easily spend most of my time doing when working on a java app, because it never performs as I expect, yourkit used to be pretty hard to beat ...
a large part of the reason for pthreads existence is my hatred of java ...
it's not irrational hatred ... I spent years only writing java ... I've only written a few hundred lines in the last ~6 years, I'll never go back ...
java8 is quite nice though
I loved java when I started out ... a particular project killed it for me ... forever ...
having choice is nice ...
I still read about it ... I know what I'm missing out on ... I just ... I don't care ... life was really miserable when java filled it, I can never let that happen again ...
maybe I'm just not very good at it ... I don't know, but I found it stressful to work with, you have to work with so much of everyone elses code, and if you don't, you spend your life staring at profiles, and your nights collecting them ... literally without end, because nobody has answers to the deepest of questions about why things work the way they do ...
12:50
there are still big chunks of it I'd like to copy for php ... you can't argue that it's a bad language, at all .. it isn't ...
which chunks you see in php?
that we don't already have, generics is probably the most appealing ...
second to that, nio.channels
I obviously would have said anon/nested classes in the past ...
@JayIsTooCommon Except it's MASSIVE
now I'm not sure ... I don't seem able to finish anon classes acceptably and don't want anyone to add anything else on top while that is still shit ...
Wes
Wes
Irish cops anti drink driving ad. https://t.co/bnj72D82mw
12:58
@Danack would you please explain how to use this? stackoverflow.com/a/12710285
I'm having trouble making it work for int columns

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