![]() ![]() ![]() You can and should use a conservative value for your adjusted total RAM, because you don't want to end up making the box swap.Īnother, possibly simpler method, is to just incrementally increase the max children until you stop seeing that message in your logs. This yields a number you could enter into max_children. Then take your adjusted total RAM (Total subtract average system use) in MB and divide it by the average RSS value of the output from above command. You probably have some idea how much RAM your system uses on average, subtract that from the total and as per the linked blog above ps -ylC php-fpm -sort:rss when you are seeing that message in the logs. You can and probably should increase the max children if you are seeing that message in the logs. ![]()
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