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Resolved Globally change PHP versions

finbarr69

Basic Pleskian
I have 61 domains on my Centos 7 server that (somehow) are not in service plans. How can I change all of these domains to use the latest PHP version installed (currently 5.6.23) without having to click through each domain one by one? Is there a SQL command I can execute?

I don't relish the idea of updating all 61 individually.

Thanks

Brian
 
Many thanks!

php ./php_management_tool move --from=fastcgi --to=plesk-php56-fastcgi

and

php ./php_management_tool move --from=module --to=plesk-php56-fastcgi

were the commands I needed.

:)
 
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