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Install mysqli without EasyApache

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  • cPanelMichael
    However, we are not using EasyApache.

    Hello, Could you provide additional information about what you are using in-place of EasyApache? Thank you.
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  • jazbek
    Hi Michael, I'm not sure how to answer -- all I know is that if I go to WHM > System Health > Show Current Running Processes, /scripts/easyapache is not listed. If I navigate to WHM > Software > EasyApache 3, I see the following message at the top of the page: Before using EasyApache please be sure to read over the documentation. To avoid losing custom modifications to your apache configuration, you will need to move your custom modications to the include files that the new configuration system uses. For more specific information on includes please visit this page. So, to me it seems like it's not in use? (I may be misinterpreting this information) I don't know that I'm using anything in place of it, I've been changing php configuration settings via WHM > Service Configuration > Configure PHP and suExec, and PHP Configuration Editor.
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  • dalem
    That means you are using easyapache 3
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  • twhiting9275
    Yeah, you're using EA, which is pretty much the default here. You can configure MySQLi inside of that. Alternatively, especially if you're running a shared server, you might want to look into cloudlinux and PHP selector. Much easier to work with.
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  • jazbek
    That means you are using easyapache 3

    So you were correct! That was not apparent to me. :) I got mysqli installed via Easy Apache 3, thanks all for the replies.
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  • cPanelMichael
    I'm happy to see you were able to complete the installation through EasyApache. Thank you for updating us with the outcome.
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