We usually upgrade Nginx when a new version comes out. I upgraded to
1.1.8
and when I do “nginx -v” from the command line, it shows 1.1.8. When I
run
phpinfo() through the php-fpm service that we use (having restarted it),
it
still shows 1.1.7, why would that be the case?
How can I confirm via an online request that Nginx is running the
correct
version? The server status stub does not show it.
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