php-fpm and mkdir() permission denied - but libphp7-zts.so works fine





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I have Concrete5 site which I need to move to php-fpm from libphp7-zts.



I've configured PHP-FPM as normal with Unix socket and PHP (for example "PHP info") is being served fine. I've made sure that PHP-FPM runs as "Apache" User and "Apache" Group (RHEL7).



Relevant config of php-fpm:



[www]

user = apache
group = apache

listen = /run/php-fpm/www.sock

listen.owner = apache
listen.group = apache
listen.mode = 0660

listen.allowed_clients = 127.0.0.1

pm = dynamic
pm.max_children = 50
pm.start_servers = 5
pm.min_spare_servers = 5
pm.max_spare_servers = 35

php_admin_value[error_log] = /var/log/php-fpm/www-error.log
php_admin_flag[log_errors] = on

php_value[session.save_handler] = files
php_value[session.save_path] = /var/lib/php/fpm/session
php_value[soap.wsdl_cache_dir] = /var/lib/php/fpm/wsdlcache


Unfortunately, when application (CMS, Concrete5) tries to do anything on the content I'm getting "Permission Denied" - so as per title:



mkdir() Permission Denied.



Selinux is in permissive mode, permissions on files and folders seem to be OK as (now unsupported) libphp7-zts works fine.



Any ideas would be greatly appropriated. Thank you in advance










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    I have Concrete5 site which I need to move to php-fpm from libphp7-zts.



    I've configured PHP-FPM as normal with Unix socket and PHP (for example "PHP info") is being served fine. I've made sure that PHP-FPM runs as "Apache" User and "Apache" Group (RHEL7).



    Relevant config of php-fpm:



    [www]

    user = apache
    group = apache

    listen = /run/php-fpm/www.sock

    listen.owner = apache
    listen.group = apache
    listen.mode = 0660

    listen.allowed_clients = 127.0.0.1

    pm = dynamic
    pm.max_children = 50
    pm.start_servers = 5
    pm.min_spare_servers = 5
    pm.max_spare_servers = 35

    php_admin_value[error_log] = /var/log/php-fpm/www-error.log
    php_admin_flag[log_errors] = on

    php_value[session.save_handler] = files
    php_value[session.save_path] = /var/lib/php/fpm/session
    php_value[soap.wsdl_cache_dir] = /var/lib/php/fpm/wsdlcache


    Unfortunately, when application (CMS, Concrete5) tries to do anything on the content I'm getting "Permission Denied" - so as per title:



    mkdir() Permission Denied.



    Selinux is in permissive mode, permissions on files and folders seem to be OK as (now unsupported) libphp7-zts works fine.



    Any ideas would be greatly appropriated. Thank you in advance










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      I have Concrete5 site which I need to move to php-fpm from libphp7-zts.



      I've configured PHP-FPM as normal with Unix socket and PHP (for example "PHP info") is being served fine. I've made sure that PHP-FPM runs as "Apache" User and "Apache" Group (RHEL7).



      Relevant config of php-fpm:



      [www]

      user = apache
      group = apache

      listen = /run/php-fpm/www.sock

      listen.owner = apache
      listen.group = apache
      listen.mode = 0660

      listen.allowed_clients = 127.0.0.1

      pm = dynamic
      pm.max_children = 50
      pm.start_servers = 5
      pm.min_spare_servers = 5
      pm.max_spare_servers = 35

      php_admin_value[error_log] = /var/log/php-fpm/www-error.log
      php_admin_flag[log_errors] = on

      php_value[session.save_handler] = files
      php_value[session.save_path] = /var/lib/php/fpm/session
      php_value[soap.wsdl_cache_dir] = /var/lib/php/fpm/wsdlcache


      Unfortunately, when application (CMS, Concrete5) tries to do anything on the content I'm getting "Permission Denied" - so as per title:



      mkdir() Permission Denied.



      Selinux is in permissive mode, permissions on files and folders seem to be OK as (now unsupported) libphp7-zts works fine.



      Any ideas would be greatly appropriated. Thank you in advance










      share|improve this question














      I have Concrete5 site which I need to move to php-fpm from libphp7-zts.



      I've configured PHP-FPM as normal with Unix socket and PHP (for example "PHP info") is being served fine. I've made sure that PHP-FPM runs as "Apache" User and "Apache" Group (RHEL7).



      Relevant config of php-fpm:



      [www]

      user = apache
      group = apache

      listen = /run/php-fpm/www.sock

      listen.owner = apache
      listen.group = apache
      listen.mode = 0660

      listen.allowed_clients = 127.0.0.1

      pm = dynamic
      pm.max_children = 50
      pm.start_servers = 5
      pm.min_spare_servers = 5
      pm.max_spare_servers = 35

      php_admin_value[error_log] = /var/log/php-fpm/www-error.log
      php_admin_flag[log_errors] = on

      php_value[session.save_handler] = files
      php_value[session.save_path] = /var/lib/php/fpm/session
      php_value[soap.wsdl_cache_dir] = /var/lib/php/fpm/wsdlcache


      Unfortunately, when application (CMS, Concrete5) tries to do anything on the content I'm getting "Permission Denied" - so as per title:



      mkdir() Permission Denied.



      Selinux is in permissive mode, permissions on files and folders seem to be OK as (now unsupported) libphp7-zts works fine.



      Any ideas would be greatly appropriated. Thank you in advance







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          I have found and corrected issue with this set up. This is the portion of the config to blame:



          php_value[session.save_path]    = /var/lib/php/fpm/session
          php_value[soap.wsdl_cache_dir] = /var/lib/php/fpm/wsdlcache


          so whatever you have in php.ini for session.save_pathgets overwritten (so to speak) and needs correct permissions for the user which php-fpm runs to be able to write. In my instance I've matched that with php.ini config and that seems to be working as expected.



          Hope that helps






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            I have found and corrected issue with this set up. This is the portion of the config to blame:



            php_value[session.save_path]    = /var/lib/php/fpm/session
            php_value[soap.wsdl_cache_dir] = /var/lib/php/fpm/wsdlcache


            so whatever you have in php.ini for session.save_pathgets overwritten (so to speak) and needs correct permissions for the user which php-fpm runs to be able to write. In my instance I've matched that with php.ini config and that seems to be working as expected.



            Hope that helps






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              I have found and corrected issue with this set up. This is the portion of the config to blame:



              php_value[session.save_path]    = /var/lib/php/fpm/session
              php_value[soap.wsdl_cache_dir] = /var/lib/php/fpm/wsdlcache


              so whatever you have in php.ini for session.save_pathgets overwritten (so to speak) and needs correct permissions for the user which php-fpm runs to be able to write. In my instance I've matched that with php.ini config and that seems to be working as expected.



              Hope that helps






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                I have found and corrected issue with this set up. This is the portion of the config to blame:



                php_value[session.save_path]    = /var/lib/php/fpm/session
                php_value[soap.wsdl_cache_dir] = /var/lib/php/fpm/wsdlcache


                so whatever you have in php.ini for session.save_pathgets overwritten (so to speak) and needs correct permissions for the user which php-fpm runs to be able to write. In my instance I've matched that with php.ini config and that seems to be working as expected.



                Hope that helps






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                I have found and corrected issue with this set up. This is the portion of the config to blame:



                php_value[session.save_path]    = /var/lib/php/fpm/session
                php_value[soap.wsdl_cache_dir] = /var/lib/php/fpm/wsdlcache


                so whatever you have in php.ini for session.save_pathgets overwritten (so to speak) and needs correct permissions for the user which php-fpm runs to be able to write. In my instance I've matched that with php.ini config and that seems to be working as expected.



                Hope that helps







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