MultiPHP INI Editor file name .user.ini instead of php.ini
How does MultiPHP editor determine the file name for the inis?
When I'm in cpanel->MultiPHP INI Editor->Editor Mode it saves the file as php.ini
Is it possible to save as .user.ini instead of php.ini?
cpanel 62.0.20
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Thanks! I think what confused me was that it didn't make two identical ini.s The shorter php.ini matched exactly what was in the multi editor field. But in the longer older .user.ini, it only went in to update existing values, not replace the entire file. I deleted that other file, so hopefully that should match now after saving again. One last question, should PHP-FPM always check doc_root path for inis? In my case, it seems to only scan "Scan this dir for additional .ini files" at /opt/cpanel/ea-php70/root/etc/php.d 0 -
One last question, should PHP-FPM always check doc_root path for inis? In my case, it seems to only scan "Scan this dir for additional .ini files" at /opt/cpanel/ea-php70/root/etc/php.d
Hello, I believe this relates to an internal case (CPANEL-11563). The case is open to address an issue where changes made via cPanel's MultiPHP INI Editor do not reflect within PHP-FPM. I'll update this thread with more information on the status of the case as it becomes available. Thank you.0
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