Submitted by bitsmacker on Wed, 03/20/2013 - 15:11 Pro Licensee
I have Virtualmin Pro 3.99 installed on CentOS 5.2 (32 bit). I am keen to use the new multiple PHP versions feature. I've installed PHP 5.4 from the collections repository as per your documentation on the feature:
http://www.virtualmin.com/documentation/web/multiplephp
I can see the PHP5.4 install in the /opt directory, but Virtualmin is failing to detect it. What am I missing? I have rebooted but still it isn't detected.
Many thanks GREG
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Submitted by andreychek on Wed, 03/20/2013 - 17:58 Comment #1
Howdy -- what output do you receive when you go into System Settings -> Re-Check Config?
Also, what output do you receive if you run this command:
ls -l /opt/rh/php54/root/usr/bin/php-cgi
Submitted by bitsmacker on Thu, 03/21/2013 - 05:40 Pro Licensee Comment #2
Hi andreychek
ls -l /opt/rh/php54/root/usr/bin/php-cgi
:...produced:
ls: /opt/rh/php54/root/usr/bin/php-cgi: No such file or directory
...which shows why Virtualmin isn't finding it! I therefore did:
yum install php54-php
This installed both 'php54-php' & 'php54-php-cli', a Re-Check Config then showed:
The following PHP versions are available : 5.2.6 (/usr/bin/php-cgi), 5.4.13 (/opt/rh/php54/root/usr/bin/php-cgi)
- yay!I could now see the version options under a domain's 'Server Configuration->PHP Versions'.
However restarting apache showed this:
Stopping httpd: [ OK ]
Starting httpd: [Thu Mar 21 09:41:31 2013] [warn] module php5_module is already loaded, skipping
[ OK ]
...at which point I realised the PHP on my server was then failing to pass and was treated as plain text (all websites down, yikes!). A quick YUM remove of 'php54-php' and 'php54-php-cli' and restart of apache brought everything back online again, so no harm done.
So why did PHP end up hosed on the server after the 'php54-php' install? Any thoughts would be appreciated. If I can get this running it will be a really excellent feature of Virtualmin which I desperately need.
Many thanks GREG
Submitted by andreychek on Thu, 03/21/2013 - 08:39 Comment #3
It looks like the documentation may be missing one of the PHP packages you need.
Try installing just the
php54-php-cli
package:yum install php54-php-cli
And see if that works. Doing that should enable you to use both FCGID and CGI.
Submitted by bitsmacker on Thu, 03/21/2013 - 15:38 Pro Licensee Comment #4
Installing the 'php54-php-cli' package on it's own seems to have things running almost as expected, although I have now encountered a couple of anomalies when switching back and forth between PHP versions for a domain.
Firstly I see that the symbolically linked php.ini file in the domains 'etc' folder is broken, it points to 'php54/php.ini', the 'php54' folder doesn't exist.
Secondly please see the attached screen grab of a domains 'PHP Versions' page 'System Configuration -> PHP Versions'. The multiple instances of 'Default HTML directory' don't seem to break anything, but is presumably not the intended behaviour?
Submitted by JamieCameron on Sat, 03/23/2013 - 12:13 Comment #5
That screen shot looks like the sign of a bug in Virtualmin.
Would it be possible for you to post the Apache configuration for this domain? It will be in the file
/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
, in the <virtualhost> block that contains the domain name.