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I would like to update Magento 2 from 2.1.3 to 2.1.4.
While readiness check I get this error and hint:




PHP Settings Check *



Your current PHP memory limit is 256M. Magento 2 requires it to be set
to 756M or more. As a user with root privileges, edit your php.ini
file to increase memory_limit. (The command php --ini tells you where
it is located.) After that, restart your web server and try again.



*In some cases, you might have two PHP configuration files: one for the PHP command line and for the web server. If so, make the change in
both php.ini files. For details, see the php.ini reference.




When I look at the phpinfo info page it’s correct:




memory_limit 768M




with php —ini I get this path’s:



[~/www/magento]# php --ini
Configuration File (php.ini) Path: /opt/alt/php56/etc
Loaded Configuration File: /opt/alt/php56/etc/php-cli.ini
Scan for additional .ini files in: /opt/alt/php56/link/conf
Additional .ini files parsed: /opt/alt/php56/link/conf/alt_php.ini


PHP.ini file for php-cli



[~/www/magento]# php -i |grep php.ini
Configuration File (php.ini) Path => /opt/alt/php56/etc
Additional .ini files parsed => /opt/alt/php56/link/conf/alt_php.ini


in php.info i get this path’s



Configuration File (php.ini) Path   /opt/alt/php56/etc
Loaded Configuration File /opt/alt/php56/etc/php.ini
Scan this dir for additional .ini files :/home/xxx/etc/php_settings/conf.d
Additional .ini files parsed /opt/alt/php56/link/conf/alt_php.ini, /home/xxx/etc/php_settings/conf.d/00-mycyon.ini


It is not my own webserver, so I can only edit this file:



/home/xxx/etc/php_settings/conf.d/00-mycyon.ini


The hosting provider says the 00-mycyon.ini file overwrite the others.



But I get still the same error.



How can I find the right php.ini file which magento use?
Or is it possible to say magento that it take this php.ini file:
/home/xxx/etc/php_settings/conf.d/00-mycyon.ini



Thanks for every hint or idea!










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  • I know, thats not the answer, but consider upgrading to PHP7. This MIGHT solve your problem.

    – Max
    Feb 16 '17 at 13:57











  • Thanks for you answer. I already tried to update but than i have the same problem. Phpinfo shows php Version 7 but Magento still show Version 5.6. I think the problem is that they use different php.ini files.

    – Ayline
    Feb 16 '17 at 15:49


















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I would like to update Magento 2 from 2.1.3 to 2.1.4.
While readiness check I get this error and hint:




PHP Settings Check *



Your current PHP memory limit is 256M. Magento 2 requires it to be set
to 756M or more. As a user with root privileges, edit your php.ini
file to increase memory_limit. (The command php --ini tells you where
it is located.) After that, restart your web server and try again.



*In some cases, you might have two PHP configuration files: one for the PHP command line and for the web server. If so, make the change in
both php.ini files. For details, see the php.ini reference.




When I look at the phpinfo info page it’s correct:




memory_limit 768M




with php —ini I get this path’s:



[~/www/magento]# php --ini
Configuration File (php.ini) Path: /opt/alt/php56/etc
Loaded Configuration File: /opt/alt/php56/etc/php-cli.ini
Scan for additional .ini files in: /opt/alt/php56/link/conf
Additional .ini files parsed: /opt/alt/php56/link/conf/alt_php.ini


PHP.ini file for php-cli



[~/www/magento]# php -i |grep php.ini
Configuration File (php.ini) Path => /opt/alt/php56/etc
Additional .ini files parsed => /opt/alt/php56/link/conf/alt_php.ini


in php.info i get this path’s



Configuration File (php.ini) Path   /opt/alt/php56/etc
Loaded Configuration File /opt/alt/php56/etc/php.ini
Scan this dir for additional .ini files :/home/xxx/etc/php_settings/conf.d
Additional .ini files parsed /opt/alt/php56/link/conf/alt_php.ini, /home/xxx/etc/php_settings/conf.d/00-mycyon.ini


It is not my own webserver, so I can only edit this file:



/home/xxx/etc/php_settings/conf.d/00-mycyon.ini


The hosting provider says the 00-mycyon.ini file overwrite the others.



But I get still the same error.



How can I find the right php.ini file which magento use?
Or is it possible to say magento that it take this php.ini file:
/home/xxx/etc/php_settings/conf.d/00-mycyon.ini



Thanks for every hint or idea!










share|improve this question

























  • I know, thats not the answer, but consider upgrading to PHP7. This MIGHT solve your problem.

    – Max
    Feb 16 '17 at 13:57











  • Thanks for you answer. I already tried to update but than i have the same problem. Phpinfo shows php Version 7 but Magento still show Version 5.6. I think the problem is that they use different php.ini files.

    – Ayline
    Feb 16 '17 at 15:49














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I would like to update Magento 2 from 2.1.3 to 2.1.4.
While readiness check I get this error and hint:




PHP Settings Check *



Your current PHP memory limit is 256M. Magento 2 requires it to be set
to 756M or more. As a user with root privileges, edit your php.ini
file to increase memory_limit. (The command php --ini tells you where
it is located.) After that, restart your web server and try again.



*In some cases, you might have two PHP configuration files: one for the PHP command line and for the web server. If so, make the change in
both php.ini files. For details, see the php.ini reference.




When I look at the phpinfo info page it’s correct:




memory_limit 768M




with php —ini I get this path’s:



[~/www/magento]# php --ini
Configuration File (php.ini) Path: /opt/alt/php56/etc
Loaded Configuration File: /opt/alt/php56/etc/php-cli.ini
Scan for additional .ini files in: /opt/alt/php56/link/conf
Additional .ini files parsed: /opt/alt/php56/link/conf/alt_php.ini


PHP.ini file for php-cli



[~/www/magento]# php -i |grep php.ini
Configuration File (php.ini) Path => /opt/alt/php56/etc
Additional .ini files parsed => /opt/alt/php56/link/conf/alt_php.ini


in php.info i get this path’s



Configuration File (php.ini) Path   /opt/alt/php56/etc
Loaded Configuration File /opt/alt/php56/etc/php.ini
Scan this dir for additional .ini files :/home/xxx/etc/php_settings/conf.d
Additional .ini files parsed /opt/alt/php56/link/conf/alt_php.ini, /home/xxx/etc/php_settings/conf.d/00-mycyon.ini


It is not my own webserver, so I can only edit this file:



/home/xxx/etc/php_settings/conf.d/00-mycyon.ini


The hosting provider says the 00-mycyon.ini file overwrite the others.



But I get still the same error.



How can I find the right php.ini file which magento use?
Or is it possible to say magento that it take this php.ini file:
/home/xxx/etc/php_settings/conf.d/00-mycyon.ini



Thanks for every hint or idea!










share|improve this question
















I would like to update Magento 2 from 2.1.3 to 2.1.4.
While readiness check I get this error and hint:




PHP Settings Check *



Your current PHP memory limit is 256M. Magento 2 requires it to be set
to 756M or more. As a user with root privileges, edit your php.ini
file to increase memory_limit. (The command php --ini tells you where
it is located.) After that, restart your web server and try again.



*In some cases, you might have two PHP configuration files: one for the PHP command line and for the web server. If so, make the change in
both php.ini files. For details, see the php.ini reference.




When I look at the phpinfo info page it’s correct:




memory_limit 768M




with php —ini I get this path’s:



[~/www/magento]# php --ini
Configuration File (php.ini) Path: /opt/alt/php56/etc
Loaded Configuration File: /opt/alt/php56/etc/php-cli.ini
Scan for additional .ini files in: /opt/alt/php56/link/conf
Additional .ini files parsed: /opt/alt/php56/link/conf/alt_php.ini


PHP.ini file for php-cli



[~/www/magento]# php -i |grep php.ini
Configuration File (php.ini) Path => /opt/alt/php56/etc
Additional .ini files parsed => /opt/alt/php56/link/conf/alt_php.ini


in php.info i get this path’s



Configuration File (php.ini) Path   /opt/alt/php56/etc
Loaded Configuration File /opt/alt/php56/etc/php.ini
Scan this dir for additional .ini files :/home/xxx/etc/php_settings/conf.d
Additional .ini files parsed /opt/alt/php56/link/conf/alt_php.ini, /home/xxx/etc/php_settings/conf.d/00-mycyon.ini


It is not my own webserver, so I can only edit this file:



/home/xxx/etc/php_settings/conf.d/00-mycyon.ini


The hosting provider says the 00-mycyon.ini file overwrite the others.



But I get still the same error.



How can I find the right php.ini file which magento use?
Or is it possible to say magento that it take this php.ini file:
/home/xxx/etc/php_settings/conf.d/00-mycyon.ini



Thanks for every hint or idea!







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  • I know, thats not the answer, but consider upgrading to PHP7. This MIGHT solve your problem.

    – Max
    Feb 16 '17 at 13:57











  • Thanks for you answer. I already tried to update but than i have the same problem. Phpinfo shows php Version 7 but Magento still show Version 5.6. I think the problem is that they use different php.ini files.

    – Ayline
    Feb 16 '17 at 15:49



















  • I know, thats not the answer, but consider upgrading to PHP7. This MIGHT solve your problem.

    – Max
    Feb 16 '17 at 13:57











  • Thanks for you answer. I already tried to update but than i have the same problem. Phpinfo shows php Version 7 but Magento still show Version 5.6. I think the problem is that they use different php.ini files.

    – Ayline
    Feb 16 '17 at 15:49

















I know, thats not the answer, but consider upgrading to PHP7. This MIGHT solve your problem.

– Max
Feb 16 '17 at 13:57





I know, thats not the answer, but consider upgrading to PHP7. This MIGHT solve your problem.

– Max
Feb 16 '17 at 13:57













Thanks for you answer. I already tried to update but than i have the same problem. Phpinfo shows php Version 7 but Magento still show Version 5.6. I think the problem is that they use different php.ini files.

– Ayline
Feb 16 '17 at 15:49





Thanks for you answer. I already tried to update but than i have the same problem. Phpinfo shows php Version 7 but Magento still show Version 5.6. I think the problem is that they use different php.ini files.

– Ayline
Feb 16 '17 at 15:49










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I found a solution.
Maybe it is also helpful for someone else.



I found this info: http://magento-quickies.alanstorm.com/post/152908661755/your-current-php-memory-limit-is-128m-and-other



The problem is that the Readiness Check is dependent on the Cronjob.



The cronjob was displayed to me as correct, but it pointed to another php version than I thought.



So I changed it from:



/usr/local/bin/php /home/pitecch/public_html/magento/bin/magento cron:run | grep -v "Ran jobs by schedule" >>


to



php -c /home/xxx/etc/php_settings/conf.d/00-mycyon.ini /home/pitecch/public_html/magento/bin/magento cron:run | grep -v "Ran jobs by schedule" >>





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    I found a solution.
    Maybe it is also helpful for someone else.



    I found this info: http://magento-quickies.alanstorm.com/post/152908661755/your-current-php-memory-limit-is-128m-and-other



    The problem is that the Readiness Check is dependent on the Cronjob.



    The cronjob was displayed to me as correct, but it pointed to another php version than I thought.



    So I changed it from:



    /usr/local/bin/php /home/pitecch/public_html/magento/bin/magento cron:run | grep -v "Ran jobs by schedule" >>


    to



    php -c /home/xxx/etc/php_settings/conf.d/00-mycyon.ini /home/pitecch/public_html/magento/bin/magento cron:run | grep -v "Ran jobs by schedule" >>





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      I found a solution.
      Maybe it is also helpful for someone else.



      I found this info: http://magento-quickies.alanstorm.com/post/152908661755/your-current-php-memory-limit-is-128m-and-other



      The problem is that the Readiness Check is dependent on the Cronjob.



      The cronjob was displayed to me as correct, but it pointed to another php version than I thought.



      So I changed it from:



      /usr/local/bin/php /home/pitecch/public_html/magento/bin/magento cron:run | grep -v "Ran jobs by schedule" >>


      to



      php -c /home/xxx/etc/php_settings/conf.d/00-mycyon.ini /home/pitecch/public_html/magento/bin/magento cron:run | grep -v "Ran jobs by schedule" >>





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        I found a solution.
        Maybe it is also helpful for someone else.



        I found this info: http://magento-quickies.alanstorm.com/post/152908661755/your-current-php-memory-limit-is-128m-and-other



        The problem is that the Readiness Check is dependent on the Cronjob.



        The cronjob was displayed to me as correct, but it pointed to another php version than I thought.



        So I changed it from:



        /usr/local/bin/php /home/pitecch/public_html/magento/bin/magento cron:run | grep -v "Ran jobs by schedule" >>


        to



        php -c /home/xxx/etc/php_settings/conf.d/00-mycyon.ini /home/pitecch/public_html/magento/bin/magento cron:run | grep -v "Ran jobs by schedule" >>





        share|improve this answer













        I found a solution.
        Maybe it is also helpful for someone else.



        I found this info: http://magento-quickies.alanstorm.com/post/152908661755/your-current-php-memory-limit-is-128m-and-other



        The problem is that the Readiness Check is dependent on the Cronjob.



        The cronjob was displayed to me as correct, but it pointed to another php version than I thought.



        So I changed it from:



        /usr/local/bin/php /home/pitecch/public_html/magento/bin/magento cron:run | grep -v "Ran jobs by schedule" >>


        to



        php -c /home/xxx/etc/php_settings/conf.d/00-mycyon.ini /home/pitecch/public_html/magento/bin/magento cron:run | grep -v "Ran jobs by schedule" >>






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