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cPanel account's MultiPHP only shows one version of PHP.

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  • quietFinn
    Are EA PHP versions enabled in WHM Feature Manager?
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  • WebHostPro
    Are EA PHP versions enabled in WHM Feature Manager?

    Ah ha, thanks! Any idea how to get rid of the random ALT PHP version? alt-php7.3
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  • quietFinn
    You say you don't use CloudLinux, and if you don't have CloudLinux you can't have Alt PHP as far as I know. Has there been CloudLinux installed in that server?
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  • WebHostPro
    You say you don't use CloudLinux, and if you don't have CloudLinux you can't have Alt PHP as far as I know. Has there been CloudLinux installed in that server?

    That's what I thought! Maybe it was before. over 6 months or a year ago. We might of had CloudLinux then. This just appeared a couple weeks ago. Maybe from a Yum Update. Remember how to get rid of it? I was told here before but can't find it.
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  • quietFinn
    Uninstall instructions here:
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  • WebHostPro
    Uninstall instructions here:
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  • WebHostPro
    I found this post which at least removes it from multiPHP. Good enough! You can remove Alt-PHP binaries from cPanel MultiPHP Manager. To do so set 'yes' or 'no' for the Alt-PHP versions in config file /opt/alt/alt-php-config/alt-php.cfg and run /opt/alt/alt-php-config/multiphp_reconfigure.py. This script manages SCL prefixes for the Alt-PHP - removes or creates prefixes in /etc/scl/prefixes. /opt/alt/alt-php-config/alt-php.cfg [MultiPHP Manager] alt-php44 = no alt-php51 = no alt-php52 = no alt-php53 = no alt-php54 = no alt-php55 = yes alt-php56 = yes alt-php70 = yes alt-php71 = yes alt-php72 = yes
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  • cPanelLauren
    The correct way to remove alt-php can be found here: CloudLinux OS components | Documentation Furthermore, if your OS is not CloudLinux, you should not be receiving packages from the CloudLinux repository. What's present in /etc/yum.repos.d/
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