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ERROR: the chdir path does not exist or not a directory

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  • cPanelLauren
    Hello, What process did you use to move the user accounts? When using rearrange accounts this should automatically modify the chdir to the correct path. Otherwise you need to modify it manually at /opt/cpanel/ea-phpXX/root/etc/php-fpm.d/domain.tld.conf
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  • A Hartonian
    Hello, What process did you use to move the user accounts? When using rearrange accounts this should automatically modify the chdir to the correct path. Otherwise you need to modify it manually at /opt/cpanel/ea-phpXX/root/etc/php-fpm.d/domain.tld.conf

    I used the tool within WHM, Rearrange Accounts
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  • A Hartonian
    Basically, there were users that was using EA-PHP So I switched them all to ALT-PHP and FPM started working. Switching back from ALT-PHP to EA-PHP after fix did not cause any issue. I guess the /home1/ had to be corrected by the switch between EA and ALT
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  • cPanelLauren
    I'd assume that this is occurring because of the split of using alt-php and ea-php - if you run into any further issue with this I'd suggest opening a ticket with us so that we can look into it further.
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  • A Hartonian
    I'd assume that this is occurring because of the split of using alt-php and ea-php - if you run into any further issue with this I'd suggest opening a ticket with us so that we can look into it further.

    Looks good for now. Is there a way to automatically convert all users that are using EA version to ALT version?
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  • cPanelLauren
    I don't believe so, I know that when you set all users to inherit in the MultiPHP manager but changing their specific PHP version in alt-php would be something that's manually done. CloudLinux gives some helpful commands for setting this for all users in the following: PHP Selector useful commands
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