I host several sites on a CentOS VPS, and all was working fine until one of the WordPress sites on the server started returning a 502 Bad Gateway
error. Other sites work fine. The WordPress site will load if I rename the BuddyPress plugin directory, but I am unsure about how to debug what in this plugin is now causing an issue (the plugin was working previously and has not been updated). The exact same code/database will work properly using my local Apache install, so it seems to be specific to the server configuration. Not using this plugin isn't an option, so my question is more about how to debug the server configuration.
My configuration:
CentOS 5.10
Nginx 1.60
PHP 5.5
spawn-fcgi 1.6.3
Errors:
Browser
502 Bad Gateway nginx/1.6.0
Nginx/PHP error log
2014/06/28 19:40:13 [error] 8146#0: *22994 recv() failed (104: Connection reset by peer) while reading response header from upstream, client: 127.0.0.1, server: *.example.com, request: "GET / HTTP/1.0", upstream: "fastcgi://127.0.0.1:53217", host: "www.example.com" 2014/06/28 19:40:14 [error] 8146#0: *22980 recv() failed (104: Connection reset by peer) while reading response header from upstream, client: 123.123.123.123, server: *.example.com, request: "GET /about/ HTTP/1.1", upstream: "fastcgi://127.0.0.1:53217", host: "www.example.com", referrer: "https://www.example.com/about/"
/var/log/messages
Jun 28 19:40:13 web1 kernel: php-cgi[27053]: segfault at 000000000000002c rip 00000000005bc798 rsp 00007fffc73f0ae0 error 4 Jun 28 19:40:13 web1 kernel: php-cgi[10559]: segfault at 000000000000002c rip 00000000005bc798 rsp 00007fffc73f0ae0 error 4 Jun 28 19:40:14 web1 kernel: php-cgi[17410] general protection rip:5bc798 rsp:7fffc73f0ae0 error:0
Things I've tried:
- Verified spawn-fcgi is running and responding to requests (other sites work)
- Increased PHP memory in
php.ini
- even allowing 1GB of memory has the same effect. Set fastcgi buffers in
nginx.conf
fastcgi_buffering on; fastcgi_buffers 8 16k; fastcgi_buffer_size 32k;