[BlueOnyx:22556] Re: Error in Site List

Michael Aronoff maronoff at gmail.com
Sat Dec 15 00:23:57 -05 2018


OK, the update fixed the PHP error.

To expand on the site list however. I have attached a screenshot that shows
a listing from the Site List. The tree sites shown are all set to run the
server default PHP via DSO + mod_ruid2. However they all show different PHP
versions.

It would be nice if there was a command line script to checks the settings
and update that instead of having to go through each site, change the PHP
and then change it back.

Thanks for everything!

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-----Original Message-----
From: Blueonyx [mailto:blueonyx-bounces at mail.blueonyx.it] On Behalf Of
Michael Stauber
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2018 9:10 PM
To: blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it
Subject: [BlueOnyx:22555] Re: Error in Site List

Hi Michael,

> In the main site list I still have some sites that show PHP 5.6+ even 
> though I changed the server default to 7.2. It seems that to get that 
> to change I have to manually go into each site, set it to another 
> version using FPM/FastCGI and then set it back to PHP (DSO) + 
> mod_ruid2 in order for it to simply show PHP+.

When it says PHP+ it means it's using the PHP version that's default for the
server. Now if you run anything else but PHP-5.4.16 as default then that
other PHP is the default.

> Oops, I just got it to happen on another server. I used the steps 
> above to change a vsite and then I went to Services, PHP and got an 
> error. It seems as though when I changed from FPM to DSO it set the 
> version as
> 7.2.8 and that is causing the error.

I just tried every imaginable combination of changing PHP methods and
versions and checked the results. The Namespace "PHP" of a Vsite always got
the "version" variable set to the correct PHP-identifier (PHPOS, PHP56,
PHP70 ... PHP72) or it was left empty, which would make the GUI default to
assuming 'PHPOS'.

In any case: Just install the update I just published to YUM and see if it
makes a difference.

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With best regards

Michael Stauber
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