Just use multiple includes as follows:
include=/etc/php/7.0/fpm/pool.d/*.conf
include=/usr/example/php-fpm/*/pool7.0.cfg
By the way, I know this is a little old question, but I think the answer may be useful for others.
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manpreet
Best Answer
3 years ago
I'm doing the configuration of php-fpm, and I'm experiencing some issues with the
include=directive in php-fpm.conf file.Here is the default directive :
But I want to add another path along this path, lets say
/usr/example/php-fpm/*/pool7.0.cfg.How can I do that, I tried globing with
But it doesn't works..
Thanks for you help !