![]() but I see I still be unable to understand how update PHP settings for all domains.Ĭommon PHP settings management Allows customers to adjust common PHP settings individually for each site.īut when I apply new PHP settings in service and plans, they are not applied to all domains. ![]() To learn how to add a custom PHP handler, refer to the Custom PHP Handlers: phphandler Utility section of the Command. I am not sure your suggestion to update PHP for all domains works, never tested yet correctly maybe. If the system PHP version on your server is lower than 5.3, add a custom PHP handler of version 5.3 or higher, specify the path to the PHP binary, and switch the subscription with WordPress Toolkit to this custom PHP handler. That is equivalent to running the occ command on the shell with the desired PHP version. I am asking why and how to apply that to all domains? If you are not the server admin, hence cannot access paths outside your subscription, you can create a crontab job, set it to 'inactive', where you choose your PHP version to run the occ command. When I update the PHP version or the pm.max_children value and check domains, they still be not updated with the update I done. Today I need change a PHP value for all domains -> pm.max_children that seems set by default to the value of 10. I resolved in other way never tested if enabling and sync again setting will update all domains. The issue was the PHP 8.1 was disable by me in the services. I disabled the PHP version and handler management then selected PHP 8.1 but the downgrade was not be done to all domains. In those days I need downgrade for all domains the PHP version.
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