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Using CageFS, CentOS 7, CloudLinux 7 and Plesk 12.5. Both PHP selectors are confusing. Which takes precedence and how can I disable either of them so that end-users can only change relevant settings?
I prefer the Plesk PHP versions. To do this just don't install the alt-php's via CloudLinux. Make the CloudLinux PHP selector hidden via "Tools & Settings" > "Custom Buttons", then just install Plesk PHP versions
I prefer the Plesk PHP versions. To do this just don't install the alt-php's via CloudLinux. Make the CloudLinux PHP selector hidden via "Tools & Settings" > "Custom Buttons", then just install Plesk PHP versions
On the CL Php selector, what do you have selected?
UPDATE:
Just tested and if I set the CL Selector to native, then The Plesk selector is honored.
So you can have all the alt-* versions installed, but select native for all accounts in CageFS and the Plesk selector is what gets used.
And like Chris said, hide the custom CL PHP button so users cannot change this.