When you are running a PHP file from command line, there might be times when you have to roll out improvements to the PHP settings. In this guide we will demonstrate to you generally accepted methods to determine the php.ini document, and change a PHP setting in summon line. In the event that you are not working in summon line, you can change your PHP settings in cPanel.
Specify the php.ini File in Command Line
- Connect to your server using SSH.
- You can specify the php.ini file in command line by using the following syntax:
php -c [Path to php.ini file] [Path to .php file]
For example:
php -c /home/userna5/public_html/php.ini /home/userna5/public_html/example.php
Now the example.php file will run, with the limitations set in the php.ini file located here: /home/userna5/public_html
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Change PHP settings
- Connect to your server using SSH.
- You can specify php.ini settings in command line with this syntax:
php -c [Path to php.ini file] [Path to .php file] -d [PHP setting]
For example:
php -c /home/userna5/public_html/php.ini /home/userna5/public_html/example.php -d memory_limit=256M
In this example, you can see I am setting the memory limit to 256 Megabytes. Here are some other PHP settings that are often modified:
max_execution_time
max_input_time
upload_max_filesize