[wp-testers] Lighttpd and Wordpress 2.7

DD32 wordpress at dd32.id.au
Fri Oct 17 23:50:49 GMT 2008


I'm running on 	lighttpd/1.5.0 and seems fine, I did a new installation a  
few days ago..

On Sat, 18 Oct 2008 06:40:13 +1100, Robert Pendell  
<shinji at elite-systems.org> wrote:

> Has anyone managed to successfully install Wordpress 2.7 on a Lighttpd
> web server?  I am running a lighttpd 1.4.x server with PHP 5.2.6
> (FastCGI mode) and MySQL 4.1.22.  After installation it seems like
> Lighttpd. This does not occur with Wordpress 2.6.2.  I disabled
> mod_magnet in the server thinking it may be causing issues however it
> works fine with 2.6.2 (it is how I do my pretty urls).
>
> The point it happens is right when I go to login after the install is
> done.  It has generated my admin password at this point however never
> brings up the login screen.  The database has been successfully
> populated as well.  I did check to make sure that MySQL itself didn't
> crash and I can login just fine.  Restarting Lighttpd gets it going
> again but I would like to resolve the issue.  Afterwards I cannot access
> the new blog at all since it locks up the server with each successive
> attempt.  PHP is never executed nor does it seem to be doing anything.
>
> Here is some useful urls and information
> Wordpress Revision: 9229
> PHP Info: http://tinyurl.com/5upv4m
> Lighttpd Config: http://tinyurl.com/5kd3a2
>
> Here is my system configuration.
> Processor: 264Mhz MIPS-based processor
> Ram: 128MB
>
> *leaves for a few minutes*
>
> Ok.  Just looks like the PHP portions are getting stuck as the server
> responded to the server-status directive.  Here are the connections that
> are listed at the time this happens (reformatted for readability).
>
> Client IP: 192.168.1.127
> Read: 0/0
> Written: 0/0
> State: handle-req
> Time: 142
> Host: router.elite-systems.org:8080
> URI: /trunk/index.php (/trunk/)
> File: /opt/share/www/trunk/index.php
>
> Client IP: 69.68.52.171
> Read: 0/0
> Written: 0/0
> State: handle-req
> Time: 42
> Host: router.elite-systems.org:8080
> URL: /trunk/wp-cron.php?check=d29ff756688f4a0da6a54ba12ea00954
> (/trunk/wp-cron.php?check=d29ff756688f4a0da6a54ba12ea00954)
> File: /opt/share/www/trunk/wp-cron.php
>
> Wonder if wp-cron.php is holding things up.  Any ideas?




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