hello, i have a dedicated server with many websites on it. I would like to change the php memory size from 32mb to 64mb on 1 website, i believe its in the php.ini ?? how do i get there from whm or cpanel? i dont really want to log into shell or anything like that. thank you
changing php memory size in php.ini
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This will depend on your hosting provider's set up. It's a question you should really ask them. We can only really provide support with the vBulletin software itself.MARK.B
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The location of the php.ini used will be shown in the phpinfo(); output. You can create a file to output. Your favorite search engine can provide the code. You can also see this in vBulletin under Maintenance -> View PHP Info. The file will be listed at the top. If you're increasing it for vBulletin, I recommend 128 MB.
To set it for one site, you'll want to have a php.ini in the web directory (search the web for this), your .htaccess file or Apache conf file (another search), or in the PHP files themselves.
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