Plesk 11.0.9 on Centos 6.4
Running php as FastCGI
I have a site that for some reason is pointing to a php.ini in another site's directory. So as an example:
site1.com has a php.ini file located in /var/www/vhosts/site1.com/etc/php.ini
site2.com has its own php.ini file located in /var/www/vhosts/site2.com/etc/php.ini
However site2.com isn't using its own php.ini but has somehow been pointed to /var/www/vhosts/site1.com/etc/php.ini.
So when I update php settings in the panel for one of the sites it causes the other site to cease working and vise versa. Because the settings in that php.ini such as include path and open base directory are changed to match the last site to have committed the php settings.
I've not run into this sort of issue before and can't seem to find where I might be able to fix it. Any suggestions as to how I could correct site2.com so it looks at /var/www/vhosts/site2.com/etc/php.ini as it is supposed to would be greatly appreciated.
Running php as FastCGI
I have a site that for some reason is pointing to a php.ini in another site's directory. So as an example:
site1.com has a php.ini file located in /var/www/vhosts/site1.com/etc/php.ini
site2.com has its own php.ini file located in /var/www/vhosts/site2.com/etc/php.ini
However site2.com isn't using its own php.ini but has somehow been pointed to /var/www/vhosts/site1.com/etc/php.ini.
So when I update php settings in the panel for one of the sites it causes the other site to cease working and vise versa. Because the settings in that php.ini such as include path and open base directory are changed to match the last site to have committed the php settings.
I've not run into this sort of issue before and can't seem to find where I might be able to fix it. Any suggestions as to how I could correct site2.com so it looks at /var/www/vhosts/site2.com/etc/php.ini as it is supposed to would be greatly appreciated.