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domain php.ini settings - zion.trooper - 01-05-2010 08:50 AM

Hi,

I'm setting up application that is multidomain, and need to make some changes to php.ini in couple domains.

I have changed /var/www/fcgi/{DOM_NAME}/php5/php.ini
Difference is in open_basedir range (I need one more dir included), but after apache restart no changes were omitted ?

Am I editing wrong file ?

System is debian etch, with ispcp v1.0.3 installed few days ago.

Any help is welcome.
Cheers,


RE: domain php.ini settings - motokochan - 01-05-2010 03:20 PM

That should be the correct file. You are running fastcgi/fcgi, correct?


RE: domain php.ini settings - Knut - 01-05-2010 04:16 PM

...and don't forget to reload the Apache.

Knut


RE: domain php.ini settings - zion.trooper - 01-06-2010 11:28 AM

@motokochan
yup, I believe that is fastcgi, but however it is not reacting on changes :S

Must be something wrong

And @ Knut
never... But still have same issue :S

Any ideas ppl.
Tnx


RE: domain php.ini settings - kilburn - 01-07-2010 05:36 PM

Double-check that you're editing the proper file. If you're really using fastcgi/fcgid, there's no other thing that can possibly go wrong with this...


RE: domain php.ini settings - pgentoo - 01-09-2010 07:35 AM

check your process list to see if you have processes named "php-cgi". If you do, then you are running fcgid/fastcgi and should be editing the correct file. If not, then you are likely running mod_php and all your sites share a common php.ini file.


RE: domain php.ini settings - zion.trooper - 01-13-2010 08:20 AM

I did... It seems that problem was in php5-cgi process.
There was some 40 processes and after killall it was ok after. Smile

It was proper file from beginning.

Tnx for help ppl