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OK, I figured out the problem. I have a custom template for domainVirtualHost and the upgrade process didn't modify that file. So all the new configuration settings for PP_CUSTOM_PHP_INI were not in the httpd.include configurations for the webspaces. I no longer require the changes configured...
The webspace that I'm using to test this configuration is definitely mod_fcgid because I have checked, double, and triple checked that it was configured that way. That would definitely be an irritating discovery at this point. As I stated before, if I create a custom php.ini file in /etc/php.d...
Anyone have additional thoughts?
It seems fairly straightforward but Plesk is not using the new configurations correctly. I really need to get this working!
I would think that with the addition of the custom configuration the php-cgi process would now run with the -c option and include the path to the new php.ini file, but the processes are not running with any additional options.
As a sidenote if I create a new .ini file in /etc/php.d using...
I have read those and similar KBs and the Plesk 10.4 documentation multiple times and unless I am missing something everything is set up correctly for the Webspace. I have PHP Support set to FastCGI Application and I have the following in conf/php.ini...
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[PHP]
open_basedir =...
I am trying to use custom php.ini configurations for some of the subscriptions running FastCGI, but it is not picking up the new values. I have tried to modify values, specifically session.save_path, using a file in ../conf/php.ini and have also attempted to use custom values in the Control...