[BlueOnyx:20752] Re: Solarspeed PHP

Gregg K greggk at gmail.com
Wed Mar 1 14:07:45 -05 2017


Michael,
Sorry for top posting, but this is both a question on the previous question
and a new question :)

Will this also work for a 5208R?  I already have a SolarSpeed PHP from a
while back, I believe it's 5.5.20 but I don't have options to choose which
version.  Either I have an older version of the PHP, or it's not working the
same.  I'm definitely would be willing to upgrade to the new PHP package
from SolarSpeed if you're able to switch between PHP versions that easily,
that would be awesome.

There is one more thing when I was trying to look for my PHP package, when I
go to Software Updates in BlueOnyx Admin I get the following error. I just
noticed it today.

A PHP Error was encountered

Severity: Notice

Message: Undefined offset: 1

Filename: controllers/shop.php

Line Number: 237

How can I fix this?  Everything else on the server seems to be working fine.
Thanks.

> Hi Colin,
> 
> > Just invested some money and purchased some updated versions of the
> > solarspeed PHP package. According to Michael's blurb I should now be
> > able to select different versions of php for each vsite on the same
> > server but I cannot see how to do this via the GUI.
> 
> If this is a 5209R go to "Server Management" / "Security / "PHP Settings"
> first. Under "PHP versions available for virtual sites" make sure the
desired
> PHP from the package is on the lefthand side. If it's not (after a first
time
> install of the PKG it isn't) move it to the left and save the changes.
> 
> Then go to the Vsite in question and under "Services" / "Web" you will be
> able to select the PHP version. Provided you the ticker for "Enable PHP
> scripting" is set to either suPHP *or* FPM. Because only those two allow
us
> to to individually set a specific PHP version for a single Vsite.
> 
> Like on older BlueOnyx versions you can also choose to switch the whole
> Apache to the new PHP from the PKG as a default. That's done under "Server
> Management" / "Security / "PHP Settings". In which case the new PHP from
> the Package would then be used for "PHP (DSO)" and "PHP (DSO) +
> mod_ruid2" as well.
> 
> --
> With best regards
> 
> Michael Stauber
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