On 02/13/2021 09:43 PM, Jonathan Billings wrote:
> On Feb 13, 2021, at 17:43, H wrote:
>> But apache does not have a shell where I issue that command? And, a change
>> needs to survive a reboot.
> Perhaps it might help if you explained how the Apache user is running the
> commands? Cron job?
On Feb 13, 2021, at 17:43, H wrote:
>
> But apache does not have a shell where I issue that command? And, a change
> needs to survive a reboot.
Perhaps it might help if you explained how the Apache user is running the
commands? Cron job? Systemd service? The “scl” commands are used to run
On 02/13/2021 05:05 PM, Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote:
> Am 13.02.21 um 21:59 schrieb H:
>> I have updated php on a Centos 7 system to use php 7.2 from sclo. Apache
>> running on the system is also using php 7.2 as shown by phpinfo(), however,
>> apache continues to use the default version of
Am 13.02.21 um 21:59 schrieb H:
I have updated php on a Centos 7 system to use php 7.2 from sclo. Apache
running on the system is also using php 7.2 as shown by phpinfo(), however,
apache continues to use the default version of php, ie 5.4.16, when that user
launches a process from the
I have updated php on a Centos 7 system to use php 7.2 from sclo. Apache
running on the system is also using php 7.2 as shown by phpinfo(), however,
apache continues to use the default version of php, ie 5.4.16, when that user
launches a process from the command line. All other users default to
Creo que Redhat esta permitiendo hasta 16 maquinas gratis con la suscripción
rhel
Saludos
En 13 feb. 2021 8:52, en 8:52, Normando Hall via CentOS-es
escribió:
>Muchas gracias EPE por la pronta respuesta.
>
>Saludos amigos!
>
>El 12/02/2021 a las 17:53, Ing. Ernesto Pérez Estévez, Mg. via
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