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stevenshaw
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So I have a WordPress site installed on a LiteSpeed v7.2 Server (used cPanel through WHM), I need to raise my max upload size to install a theme I purchased but my php.ini file is not to be found. I ran a php.info function, and it said my php.ini is at “/opt/cpanel/ea-php70/root/etc/php.ini” but I can’t even find the opt folder in root. I also don’t have the option to use MultiPHP ini editor in either CPanel or WHM (not sure why). Any advice would be greatly appreciated!



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wolke
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Not really related to virtualizor, you should contact cPanel support or use the cPanel community forum.
anyway, Just a few thoughts about that:
  1. make sure you enabled MultiPHP in your plans features
  2. make sure you are really logging in as root to access the /opt/[...] folder (from your description it sounds like you are logging in as cpanel user which may be caged or jailshelled.)


Edited by wolke : April 9, 2019, 11:55 am
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miyabhai101
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f your changes to php.ini aren't taking, there are a few things to consider.

What settings are you trying to change?

What PHP handler is in use? Cgi, fcgid, suphp, fpm, lsapi, DSO... This might require root access to confirm, but knowing what the "Server API" says in a phpinfo page would potentially help.

Some handlers allow ini changes, some require in .user.ini, DSO requires the change to be in .htaccess

The ability for users to even have user level inis can be disabled by root as well.

I recommend contacting your provider, as that may be the quickest way to get this figured out. If you're able to answer some of the above let me know.

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STAYOMIR
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you can with wordpress plugin, i have did on my wordpress site.

thank you so much

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check that you access to /root/etc/php.ini ??


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bhaiterabhai
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i think you should enable hidden files in control panel
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bhaiterabhai
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Are you doing this through the file manager or ssh? If cpanel allows you to send commands to the server you can try 'which php > /home/temp.txt ' and navigate to the temp.txt file within the gui. (This is assuming you have access to the home folder - try 'which php > /home/$USER/temp.txt' otherwise)
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Thanks help me a lot
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mortimas
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i think you should enable hidden files in control panel

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mortimas
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Thanks help me a lot

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anyonealone
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Search for hidden files in Cpanel. This will help.--




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markkevin123
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Log in to your web hosting account and go to cPanel.
Click on FILES -> File Manager.
Select “Document Root for:” from the Directory Selection and click on Go. ( ...
Go to your wp-admin folder.
Find a file called php.ini or php5.ini. ( ...
Open the php.ini file.
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namijack
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I am getting upload max error on my wordpress website. Can anyone please help me how to fix this error on my legal steriods website.
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flisterthree
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Gonna try all these suggestions today but this is a great work around if I can't change the upload size. I'm thinking I might not need to upload any images over 2MB anyway so this could certainly be a solution.
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