Interesting… I also notice that Apache has forked off a process called /usr/sbin/fcgi-pm. But there is no such file…
If I had to guess (educated, I hope), based on the fact that fastcgi.com doesn’t exist anymore, it appears mod_fastcgi is pretty much deprecated or end of life. does that seem reasonable? Jason Brooks Systems Administrator eROI Performance is Art. m: 505 nw couch #300 w: eroi.com <http://eroi.com/> t: 503.290.3105 f: 503.228.4249 fb: fb.com/eROI <http://www.facebook.com/eROI> > On Nov 3, 2016, at 12:19 PM, Eric Covener <cove...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Action+AddHandler tells Apache to send requests for *.php as a parameter to > another URL, /php7-fcgi > The Alias maps that to an imaginary place in the filesystem, because: > mod_fastcgi compares the mapped path to its list of > FastCgiExternalServers and sends the request to the app on the other end of > the socket