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You can also run the below at the command line to check the php version:<br /> | You can also run the below at the command line to check the php version:<br /> | ||
<code>php -v</code> | <code>php -v</code> | ||
=== Easy Apache 4 === | |||
You can run the following to get lots of info on PHP: | |||
<code>/usr/local/cpanel/bin/rebuild_phpconf --current</code> | |||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 00:33, 8 April 2017
PHP.ini
php.ini is the configuration file for PHP.
Q: Where is php.ini?
A: Beats me, the @#%&*$ thing could be anywhere. On top of that, each site/folder can have a php.ini that overrides the global settings for that site/folder.
Easy Apache 3 PHP.ini location:
/usr/local/lib/php.ini
Easy Apache 4 php.ini location:
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
/opt/cpanel/ea-phpversion number
- Each version of PHP may (or may not) have it's own global ini. You can use these, but each directory on the website may or may not have its own php.ini
Example path:
/opt/cpanel/ea-php70/php.ini
Find all the ini's!
php --ini
- Find all the php.ini files that PHP looks in for configuration directives.
In WHM:
Home >> Software >> MultiPHP INI Editor
Modules
php -m
- Lists all installed PHP modules.
Version
See: Software Versions to check the installed version.
You can also run the below at the command line to check the php version:
php -v
Easy Apache 4
You can run the following to get lots of info on PHP:
/usr/local/cpanel/bin/rebuild_phpconf --current