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There isn't currently a way to edit every Virtual Server's php.ini file.
Your options are:
If you make changes in the global php.ini in /etc/, it'll be used for all domains unless it's being overridden by the individual php.ini files
If you need to make changes to all the php.ini files, you could always use a series of commands on the command line to edit them all. Running "find /home -type f -name php.ini" will fine all the php.ini files, then you can use a sed or Perl command to make your edits.
PHP's MySQL module is typically loaded by PHP by default, when using the standard packages and such.
Make sure that the module is installed though -- it's probably called either php-mysql or php5-mysql.
-Eric
ok, i've done: apt-get install php5-mysql. Now all is ok or have i to enable it via virtualmin? thanks
neorf
Well, that should be plenty -- but you'll of course have to try it out.
If there's any trouble after you give it a try, let us know and we'll figure out what's going awry :-)
-Eric
where can i find panel to edit php.ini file for every installation? thanks
neorf
There isn't currently a way to edit every Virtual Server's php.ini file.
Your options are:
If you make changes in the global php.ini in /etc/, it'll be used for all domains unless it's being overridden by the individual php.ini files
If you need to make changes to all the php.ini files, you could always use a series of commands on the command line to edit them all. Running "find /home -type f -name php.ini" will fine all the php.ini files, then you can use a sed or Perl command to make your edits.
-Eric