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Aside from rebooting the server outright (which admittedly I can't try right now as it this is a production system) - is there anyway to change the upload_max_filesize on PHP 7.1 via PHP Engines? Editing the /etc/opt/rh/rh-php71/php.ini and reloading httpd does not work - which used to when it was just a single version - so I am sure all is not as it used to be :) I have to say that PHP Engines is an amazing add-on.

Tried adding to the site .htaccess (no luck)
Tried adding a user.ini (no luck - probably in the wrong place...)

Any help appreciated.

Jim
Thursday, October 11 2018, 08:31 PM
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    Friday, October 12 2018, 02:15 PM - #Permalink
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    Thanks Nick - I'll do that. Somewhat ironically we had a power outage last night and the server rebooted - new settings loaded on start up :) Do appreciate you taking a mo to tell me about the Service Manager App.
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    Thursday, October 11 2018, 09:21 PM - #Permalink
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    Get hold of the service manager app. It looks like you can restart it through there. You may also be able to start and stop it through the PHP Engines app if that is what the devs mean by enable/disable.

    The only thing is, I thought PHP was an interpreted app and not compiled, so it didn't start and stop as such. It just ran on demand.
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