I've always just done touch ~/domain/path/index.fcgi to "restart" my FCGI process, although that's only if you're not running an external fastcgi server.
If you've got a host like Dreamhost that kills FCGI processes aggressively, try a curl call (using cron): */15 * * * * /usr/bin/curl -s http://domain.com/dispatch.fcgi 1>&2 &>/dev/null and that should keep your FCGI process alive.
In reply to Re: Keep FastCGI Processes Up and Running
by stonecolddevin
in thread Keep FastCGI Processes Up and Running
by SouthFulcrum
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