I removed opcache and the issue persisted still so its not an opcache problem.
The server is running on a dedicated physical machine (i'm sitting at it now) and the server is running off a dedicated SSD with nothing else on it but the server. So no shared or mapped drives and no vm's
It happens across 2 different servers, one is my external which uses my own framework proxy, and the other is local only and is just a normal server (on a different port of course) pointing to a folder with only phpmyadmin in it. Again the issue occurs across both of them.
sendfile was enabled a few days ago to see if that helped which it hasnt. (the issue was there while it was off aswell)
Here is a pastebin for my nginx error.log for while i was developing,
http://pastebin.com/TFBCbLjx
some of the "client prematurely closed connection" errors will be because the website sat there and after a fresh was working but as you can see, its a very large error log for not a large amount of time
Regards,
Jamie
The server is running on a dedicated physical machine (i'm sitting at it now) and the server is running off a dedicated SSD with nothing else on it but the server. So no shared or mapped drives and no vm's
It happens across 2 different servers, one is my external which uses my own framework proxy, and the other is local only and is just a normal server (on a different port of course) pointing to a folder with only phpmyadmin in it. Again the issue occurs across both of them.
sendfile was enabled a few days ago to see if that helped which it hasnt. (the issue was there while it was off aswell)
Here is a pastebin for my nginx error.log for while i was developing,
http://pastebin.com/TFBCbLjx
some of the "client prematurely closed connection" errors will be because the website sat there and after a fresh was working but as you can see, its a very large error log for not a large amount of time
Regards,
Jamie