Change to INI does not reflect its changes.
There seem to be a bug with the change made to ini that does not reflect its change to live environment. I always need to go back to MultiPHP Manager select the PHP version from the dropdown and reselect the php version and apply, in this case changing opcache.memory_consumption for php70.
For ex:
/opt/cpanel/ea-php70/root/etc/php.d/10-opcache.ini
Not sure if this has been reported.
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Hi, The default file that is picked is local.ini, and this is what used actively by the WHM MultipPHP INI editor too.. This would be making the difference in your case. Check the below manual .. MultiPHP INI Editor for WHM - Documentation - cPanel Documentation 0 -
Hello @OooLong, Could you verify the specific steps you are taking to modify the PHP configuration values? Are you using the MultiPHP INI Editor in cPanel/WHM, or are you manually making a change to the file? Note that changes to the PHP configuration should be made through the MultiPHP INI Editor in cPanel or WHM. Manually editing ini files can result in unexpected behavior: PHP Home - EasyApache 4 - cPanel Documentation Thank you. 0 -
This is about making the change to the 10-opcache.ini not php.ini. There is no gui editor for opcache.ini as far as I know. 0 -
This is about making the change to the 10-opcache.ini not php.ini. There is no gui editor for opcache.ini as far as I know.
Hello, What PHP handler are you using for PHP 7.0? Is PHP-FPM enabled for the domain name? Thank you.0
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