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System PHP-FPM Settings vs User Domain Settings

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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Hey there! The global values get written to /var/cpanel/ApachePHPFPM/system_pool_defaults.yaml and are applied to all accounts on the system. You are correct that the system will look to the global variables first. The domain level values are stored in /var/cpanel/userdata/[user]/[domain].php_fpm.yaml I don't recall the option you mention, but I also don't claim to have every version of every interface memorized either! At this point, I'm not finding any documentation about this only being applied to newly-created accounts.
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  • dsinnie
    I am still not sure I understand fully but this may be where I am getting confused. " System PHP-FPM setting applies to only new account creations. " It is still there, I just missed it the last post of where it said it. Attached is the screenshot. Thanks for the Help!
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Thanks for that screenshot - that's exactly what I needed to see. This is letting you know that having PHP-FPM turned on by default will only affect new accounts. It will not turn on PHP-FPM for accounts that have already been created that don't have it. For that, you'd need to use the button on the right. The settings themselves will get applied no matter when the accounts were created.
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