Status Page

This page provides information on the setup and contents of the FPM status page. See also fpm_get_status().

Configuration

The FPM status page can be enabled by setting the pm.status_path configuration parameter in the FPM pool configuration.

Caution

For security the FPM status page should be restricted to internal requests or known client IPs only as the page reveals request URLs and information about available resources.

Depending on the web server configuration it might be needed to configure the web server to allow requests directly to this path, bypassing any PHP scripts. An example of a configuration for Apache with FPM listening on UDS and pm.status_path set to /fpm-status would look like:

<LocationMatch "/fpm-status"> Order Allow,Deny Allow from 127.0.0.1 ProxyPass "unix:/var/run/php-fpm.sock|fcgi://localhost/fpm-status" </LocationMatch>

After reloading or restarting both FPM and the web server the status page will be accessible from the browser (as long as the request comes from an allowed IP address if the IP restriction was configured).

Query Parameters

The format of the status page output can be altered by specifying one of the following query parameters:

  • html
  • json
  • openmetrics
  • xml

Additional information can also be returned using the full query parameter.

Example status page URLs:

  • https://localhost/fpm-status - Brief output in the default text format
  • https://localhost/fpm-status?full - Full output in the default text format
  • https://localhost/fpm-status?json - Brief output in JSON format
  • https://localhost/fpm-status?html&full - Full output in HTML format

Displayed Information

Date/Time values use the unix timestamp format in JSON and XML output, otherwise they use the format resulting in the following example date "03/Jun/2021:07:21:46 +0100".

Basic information - Always displayed on the status page
ParameterDescription
poolThe name of the FPM process pool.
proccess managerThe process manager type - static, dynamic or ondemand.
start timeThe date/time that the process pool was last started.
start sinceThe time in seconds since the process pool was last started.
accepted connThe total number of accepted connections.
listen queueThe number of requests (backlog) currently waiting for a free process.
max listen queueThe maximum number of requests seen in the listen queue at any one time.
listen queue lenThe maximum allowed size of the listen queue.
idle processesThe number of processes that are currently idle (waiting for requests).
active processesThe number of processes that are currently processing requests.
total processesThe current total number of processes.
max active processesThe maximum number of concurrently active processes.
max children reached Has the maximum number of processes ever been reached? If so the displayed value is 1 otherwise the value is 0.
slow requests The total number of requests that have hit the configured request_slowlog_timeout.
Per-process information - only displayed in full output mode
ParameterDescription
pidThe system PID of the process.
stateThe state of the process - Idle, Running, ...
start timeThe date/time at which the process started.
start sinceThe number of seconds since the process started.
requestsThe total number of requests served.
request durationThe total time in microseconds spent serving last request.
request methodThe HTTP method of the last served request.
request uri The URI of the last served request (after webserver processing, it may always be /index.php if you use a front controller pattern redirect).
content lengthThe length of the request body, in bytes, of the last request.
userThe HTTP user (PHP_AUTH_USER) of the last request.
script The full path of the script executed by the last request. This will be '-' if not applicable (eg. status page requests).
last request cpu The %cpu of the last request. This will be 0 if the process is not Idle because the calculation is done when the request processing is complete. The value can exceed 100%, because metric will tell which percentage of the total cpu time was used in the last request - takes processes on all cores into account, whereas the 100% is for one core only.
last request memory The maximum amount of memory consumed by the last request. This will be 0 if the process is not Idle because the calculation is done when the request processing is complete.

Note:

All values are specific to the pool and are reset when FPM is restarted.

Note:

OpenMetrics format output uses different parameter types to better suit the OpenMetrics format. The parameters and descriptions of their values are included in the OpenMetrics format output.

Changelog

VersionDescription
8.1.0The openmetrics format was added.
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