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litespeed_wiki:php:per-user-php-ini [2018/09/10 15:46]
Michael Alegre [Notes] Updated 'suEXEC user' option name.
litespeed_wiki:php:per-user-php-ini [2018/09/14 16:03]
Michael Alegre [Notes]
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   * Option 4 takes precedence over options 1 and 2 should they be used at the same time.   * Option 4 takes precedence over options 1 and 2 should they be used at the same time.
   * Changes in the php.ini will not be picked up until new PHP process starts. The php.ini is read for the first time when a PHP process starts.   * Changes in the php.ini will not be picked up until new PHP process starts. The php.ini is read for the first time when a PHP process starts.
-  * Per-user php.ini files are not compatible with [[http://​www.litespeedtech.com/​products/​litespeed-sapi/​php/​suexec-daemon-mode|suEXEC ​Daemon mode]]. Our [[http://​www.litespeedtech.com/​products/​litespeed-sapi/​php/​guide-to-suexec-setups|two other PHP suEXEC setups]] both support per-user php.ini.+  * Per-user php.ini files are not compatible with [[http://​www.litespeedtech.com/​products/​litespeed-sapi/​php/​suexec-daemon-mode|Daemon mode]]. Our [[http://​www.litespeedtech.com/​products/​litespeed-sapi/​php/​guide-to-suexec-setups|two other PHP process modes]] both support per-user php.ini.
   * For native LSWS installs, these variables ($VH_ROOT, $VH_NAME, $VH_USER, etc.) need to be inside of a Virtual Host External App Environment Section, and not inside the general Server External App Environment Section. This is because the variables are expanded on start up, so the VH_* variables cannot be expanded during server level configurations.   * For native LSWS installs, these variables ($VH_ROOT, $VH_NAME, $VH_USER, etc.) need to be inside of a Virtual Host External App Environment Section, and not inside the general Server External App Environment Section. This is because the variables are expanded on start up, so the VH_* variables cannot be expanded during server level configurations.
  
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