Readiness check ignores memory limit
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CentOs 7 with php 5.6.26 and Plesk 12.2
[php.ini]
Memory_limit 2G
phpinfo() shows memory_limit of 2G.
Readyness check still says limit is set to 128M, so I did a reboot and performed an cache:clean and flush on magento, still same result.
I came accross the .htaccess memory_limit, increased it there as well, and repeatet steps above, doesnt work out.
Any suggestions? Do I miss something here?
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CentOs 7 with php 5.6.26 and Plesk 12.2
[php.ini]
Memory_limit 2G
phpinfo() shows memory_limit of 2G.
Readyness check still says limit is set to 128M, so I did a reboot and performed an cache:clean and flush on magento, still same result.
I came accross the .htaccess memory_limit, increased it there as well, and repeatet steps above, doesnt work out.
Any suggestions? Do I miss something here?
magento2 php centos
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Oct 13 '16 at 17:36
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CentOs 7 with php 5.6.26 and Plesk 12.2
[php.ini]
Memory_limit 2G
phpinfo() shows memory_limit of 2G.
Readyness check still says limit is set to 128M, so I did a reboot and performed an cache:clean and flush on magento, still same result.
I came accross the .htaccess memory_limit, increased it there as well, and repeatet steps above, doesnt work out.
Any suggestions? Do I miss something here?
magento2 php centos
CentOs 7 with php 5.6.26 and Plesk 12.2
[php.ini]
Memory_limit 2G
phpinfo() shows memory_limit of 2G.
Readyness check still says limit is set to 128M, so I did a reboot and performed an cache:clean and flush on magento, still same result.
I came accross the .htaccess memory_limit, increased it there as well, and repeatet steps above, doesnt work out.
Any suggestions? Do I miss something here?
magento2 php centos
magento2 php centos
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Check this answer : magento.stackexchange.com/questions/140600/…
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Oct 13 '16 at 17:36
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Check this answer : magento.stackexchange.com/questions/140600/…
– Suresh Chikani
Oct 13 '16 at 17:36
Check this answer : magento.stackexchange.com/questions/140600/…
– Suresh Chikani
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Check this answer : magento.stackexchange.com/questions/140600/…
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Official doc here: http://devdocs.magento.com/guides/v2.0/install-gde/trouble/php/tshoot_php-set.html#trouble-php-memory
The important bit is to run: php --ini in a console and look for a line with something like "Loaded Configuration File: /etc/php.ini". That's the file you need to edit, as it can be different from the one the webserver loads.
Note: your command line php and the php version your actual server is using can vary. Typewhich php
to see the path your terminal is referencing for comparison
– jamil
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Official doc here: http://devdocs.magento.com/guides/v2.0/install-gde/trouble/php/tshoot_php-set.html#trouble-php-memory
The important bit is to run: php --ini in a console and look for a line with something like "Loaded Configuration File: /etc/php.ini". That's the file you need to edit, as it can be different from the one the webserver loads.
Note: your command line php and the php version your actual server is using can vary. Typewhich php
to see the path your terminal is referencing for comparison
– jamil
Aug 8 '18 at 17:14
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Official doc here: http://devdocs.magento.com/guides/v2.0/install-gde/trouble/php/tshoot_php-set.html#trouble-php-memory
The important bit is to run: php --ini in a console and look for a line with something like "Loaded Configuration File: /etc/php.ini". That's the file you need to edit, as it can be different from the one the webserver loads.
Note: your command line php and the php version your actual server is using can vary. Typewhich php
to see the path your terminal is referencing for comparison
– jamil
Aug 8 '18 at 17:14
add a comment |
Official doc here: http://devdocs.magento.com/guides/v2.0/install-gde/trouble/php/tshoot_php-set.html#trouble-php-memory
The important bit is to run: php --ini in a console and look for a line with something like "Loaded Configuration File: /etc/php.ini". That's the file you need to edit, as it can be different from the one the webserver loads.
Official doc here: http://devdocs.magento.com/guides/v2.0/install-gde/trouble/php/tshoot_php-set.html#trouble-php-memory
The important bit is to run: php --ini in a console and look for a line with something like "Loaded Configuration File: /etc/php.ini". That's the file you need to edit, as it can be different from the one the webserver loads.
answered Oct 13 '16 at 17:51
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Note: your command line php and the php version your actual server is using can vary. Typewhich php
to see the path your terminal is referencing for comparison
– jamil
Aug 8 '18 at 17:14
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Note: your command line php and the php version your actual server is using can vary. Typewhich php
to see the path your terminal is referencing for comparison
– jamil
Aug 8 '18 at 17:14
Note: your command line php and the php version your actual server is using can vary. Type
which php
to see the path your terminal is referencing for comparison– jamil
Aug 8 '18 at 17:14
Note: your command line php and the php version your actual server is using can vary. Type
which php
to see the path your terminal is referencing for comparison– jamil
Aug 8 '18 at 17:14
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