Can't fix "No input file specified." with php-fastcgi

I’ve been trying to fix this pesky error for a couple days and no forums
or anything is suggesting anything that is helping.

I simply just need someone to login to my EC2 instance and figure out
what’s going on. I’ve tried reinstalling php to all the default configs
and everything but nothing is working.

I don’t have any money to pay for this right now but you can invoice my
paypal and I will get to it as soon as I have the money to give.

My timeline for this is pretty quick as I have something that needs to
be launched on tuesday.

Please let me know if someone can fix this asap. Thanks in advance.

Logan

Posted at Nginx Forum:

Do you really need it to be fastcgi now?
I mean you can start with Apache behind nginx and switch to fastcgi
later,
after your launch.

Regards

Guillermo.

On Sep 4, 2011 2:37 PM, “loganbest” [email protected] wrote:

I’ve been trying to fix this pesky error for a couple days and no forums
or anything is suggesting anything that is helping.

I simply just need someone to login to my EC2 instance and figure out
what’s going on. I’ve tried reinstalling php to all the default configs
and everything but nothing is working.

I don’t have any money to pay for this right now but you can invoice my
paypal and I will get to it as soon as I have the money to give.

My timeline for this is pretty quick as I have something that needs to
be launched on tuesday.

Please let me know if someone can fix this asap. Thanks in advance.

Logan

Posted at Nginx Forum:

I’m not sure what the standard practices of nginx+php are. This is my
first time working with nginx and I didn’t install nginx, I just
installed fastcgi based on an article I found at the top of google. I’ve
seen php-fpm and php-fastcgi and I don’t know the differences or
pro/cons of each. I’m really just looking for some quick help to get
this running. I’d also rather not have both nginx and apache running on
the same server since this isn’t a very large ec2 instance I can’t take
the memory footprint of apache.

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Somehow, between purging all php configs and packages and reinstalling
them and altering the php location definition in the nginx.conf it now
works as it did before… I"m confused but I’m not going to touch it
now.

Posted at Nginx Forum:

Well
I’ve only worked in the past with nginx serving static files and sending
php
to apache behind.

If you decide to go that way or not find help in the current scenario, I
can
help you then.

Let me know, I’ll be checking my blackberry, in 5 hours I will be
available

On Sep 4, 2011 2:46 PM, “loganbest” [email protected] wrote:

I’m not sure what the standard practices of nginx+php are. This is my
first time working with nginx and I didn’t install nginx, I just
installed fastcgi based on an article I found at the top of google. I’ve
seen php-fpm and php-fastcgi and I don’t know the differences or
pro/cons of each. I’m really just looking for some quick help to get
this running. I’d also rather not have both nginx and apache running on
the same server since this isn’t a very large ec2 instance I can’t take
the memory footprint of apache.

Posted at Nginx Forum:

I take that back… it started again.

Posted at Nginx Forum: