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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Domain Post 372 by wcc9968 on Wednesday 29th of November 2000 09:48:51 AM
Old 11-29-2000
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I am a web programmer and am fluent in site construction and etc. I am planning to register and use a domian name on a server hosted by another company. Is it necessary for me to learn Unix (I have no Unix experience) to operate with another server?

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spawn-fcgi(1)						      General Commands Manual						     spawn-fcgi(1)

NAME
spawn-fcgi - Spawns FastCGI processes SYNOPSIS
spawn-fcgi [options] [ -- <fcgiapp> [fcgi app arguments]] spawn-fcgi -v spawn-fcgi -h DESCRIPTION
spawn-fcgi is used to spawn remote and local FastCGI processes. While it is obviously needed to spawn remote FastCGI backends (the web server can only spawn local ones), it is recommended to spawn local backends with spawn-fcgi, too. Reasons why you may want to use spawn-fcgi instead of something else: * Privilege separation without needing a suid-binary or running a server as root. * You can restart your web server and the FastCGI applications without restarting the others. * You can run them in different chroot()s. * Running your FastCGI applications doesn't depend on the web server you are running, which allows for easier testing of other web servers. OPTIONS
spawn-fcgi accepts the following options: -f <path> Filename of the FastCGI application to spawn. This option is deprecated and it is recommend to always specify the application (absolute path) and its parameters after "--"; the fcgiapp parameter is directly used for the exec() call, while for starting the binary given with -f /bin/sh is needed (which may not be available in a chroot). This option is ignored if fcgiapp is given. -d <path> Change the current directory before spawning the application. -a <address> IPv4/IPv6 address to bind to; only used if -p is given too. Defaults to "0.0.0.0" (IPv4). -p <port> TCP port to bind to; you cannot combine this with the -s option. -s <path> Path to the Unix domain socket to bind to; you cannot combine this with the -p option. -C <children> (PHP only) Number of children to spawn by setting the PHP_FCGI_CHILDREN environment variable. Default is not to overwrite the envi- ronment variable; php will spawn no children if the variable is not set (same as setting it to 0). -F <children> Number of children to fork, defaults to 1. This option doesn't work with -n, have a look at multiwatch(1) if you want to supervise multiple forks on the same socket. -P <path> Name of the PID file for spawned processes (ignored in no-fork mode) -n No forking should take place (for daemontools) -M <mode> Change file mode of the Unix domain socket; only used if -s is given too. -?, -h General usage instructions -v Shows version information and exits The following options are only available if you invoke spawn-fcgi as root: -c <directory> Chroot to specified directory; the Unix domain socket is created inside the chroot unless -S is given. -S Create Unix domain socket before chroot(). -u User ID to change to. -g Group ID to change to. Defaults to primary group of the user given for -u. -U Change user of the Unix domain socket, defaults to the value of -u. (only used if -s is given) -G Change group of the Unix domain socket, defaults to the primary group of the user given for -U; if -U wasn't given, defaults to the value of -g. (only used if -s is given) SEE ALSO
svc(8), supervise(8), see http://cr.yp.to/daemontools.html multiwatch(1), see http://cgit.stbuehler.de/gitosis/multiwatch/about/ 26 March 2009 spawn-fcgi(1)
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