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Can i set higher opcache memory limit for single account

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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Hey there! Can you try using the cPanel >> MultiPHP INI Editor page to make this adjustment? That will ensure the correct settings are applied to the account.
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  • avinash.pudota
    Hey there! Can you try using the cPanel >> MultiPHP INI Editor page to make this adjustment? That will ensure the correct settings are applied to the account.

    Yes, i have added via MultiPHP INI Editor. Added in home directory and also in domain root folder. But it is still showing default 128MB opcache
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Thanks for the additional details. When I tested this on my end the value instantly changed when I checked the PHP info page. Is it possible you have any caching in place, such as nginx, that could be causing a false reading of the PHP info page?
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  • avinash.pudota
    Thanks for the additional details. When I tested this on my end the value instantly changed when I checked the PHP info page. Is it possible you have any caching in place, such as nginx, that could be causing a false reading of the PHP info page?

    Thanks for the update and confirmation. Do i need to restart anything after updating it. I use Cloudlinux+Litespeed, no nginx. I even tried on another cpanel account, i am still getting default 128MB, i deselected opcache extension in " PHP Selector" and it instantly disappeared from phpinfo page, so no caching issue. I use Cloudlinux version of MultiPHP manager, does this cause issue?
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    You should not need to restart anything for that change to happen. Could you submit a ticket to our team so we can check this out?
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