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Q: problems with php-cli

Саша Харьковi have some strange problem with my php-cli, when in ruining php --info i see that php uses /etc/php.ini, and something strange when i'm changing php.ini the php --info shows me different values of settings. What can it be?

is it an untouched centos installation? which version of centos?
what do you mean untouched? CentOS release 6.3 (Final)
Untouched means: is this a regular centos php installation or are you using some management tool like confixx or whatever
regular yum install php-cli
Have tested to change the value of display_errors in /etc/php.ini. It works. (with a CentOS 6.3 as you) . Which ini settings do not work for you? Maybe they are overridden by a config file in /etc/php.d ?
21:13
display_errors doesn't changing values, in /etc/php.d only conf files for extensions, and i'm trying to set disable_functions for drush
Hard to say from remote what's the problem on your system. I could successfully disable functions using php.ini
i have such problem first time
localy on ubuntu i can change it well, and at my another vps with debian, its ok
are you sure that php uses /etc/php.ini ?
21:15
php --info tells me that it uses it
Configuration File (php.ini) Path => /etc
Loaded Configuration File => /etc/php.ini
try the following command:
strace php -r'echo 'foo';' 2>&1 | grep open | grep ini
nothing happend
strace is installed?
yum install strace
21:19
ok
open("/usr/bin/php-cli.ini", O_RDONLY) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory)
open("/etc/php-cli.ini", O_RDONLY) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory)
open("/usr/bin/php.ini", O_RDONLY) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory)
open("/etc/php.ini", O_RDONLY) = 3
open("/etc/php.d/curl.ini", O_RDONLY) = 3
open("/etc/php.d/dom.ini", O_RDONLY) = 3
open("/etc/php.d/fileinfo.ini", O_RDONLY) = 3
open("/etc/php.d/gd.ini", O_RDONLY) = 3
open("/etc/php.d/imap.ini", O_RDONLY) = 3
as me .. hmmm
What if there is a syntax error in the php file?
mmm
how can i test it?
Note that I where not able to produce one...
php -r"var_dump(parse_ini_file('/etc/php.ini'));"
21:24
i have an array
than it is ok
but values arent right
even in the output of the last command?
values means : the value of disable_functions ?
21:26
there even no such key in array
and i tried to chacnge display_errors now
can you post the php.ini to pastebin?
ok
a moment
don know how to do it in vim
don't
can't you scp the file to your ubuntu box?
much unusual
diff my.ini your.ini | wc -l # 4193 lines
you have just installed: yum install php ?
what about that 'Default Value', 'Development Value', 'Production Value' settings?
Could this be a problem?
They are new to me. I regulary use Ubuntu or Debian like you
just comments
mmm maybe try to remove it
php.ini
yes! good idea!
21:58
mmm nothing happens
just Configuration File (php.ini) Path => /etc
Loaded Configuration File => (none)
what means 'nothing' ?
ant the same valuse
and
values
just like before
can you repeat that strace command from above without an existing php.ini ?
open("/usr/bin/php-cli.ini", O_RDONLY) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory)
open("/etc/php-cli.ini", O_RDONLY) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory)
open("/usr/bin/php.ini", O_RDONLY) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory)
open("/etc/php.ini", O_RDONLY) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory)
open("/etc/php.d/curl.ini", O_RDONLY) = 3
open("/etc/php.d/dom.ini", O_RDONLY) = 3
open("/etc/php.d/fileinfo.ini", O_RDONLY) = 3
open("/etc/php.d/gd.ini", O_RDONLY) = 3
open("/etc/php.d/imap.ini", O_RDONLY) = 3
You (yourself) installed the system?
22:00
system no
only serces for web
what gives you: which php
php-fpm, nnginx
/usr/bin/php
%) to hard for me
i have kill all day for it
f*cking centos
:))
:) although it is a windows style solution.. I would try to reinstall (uninstall, install) all php related stuff
22:03
mmm what stuff
packages, rpms
when you say 'values are the same' you mean the value of the setting disable_functions, yes?
and others
like dysplay_errors
ok, understood. can we just test with a single value, as its easier to communicate. I would suggest disable_functions, as it is easy to test
I have tested:
disable_functions = function_exists
php -r "var_dump(function_exists('str_replace'));"
PHP Warning: function_exists() has been disabled for security reasons in /root/a.php on line 3
22:11
when i doing
php -r"var_dump(parse_ini_file('/etc/php.ini'));"
disable_functions
NULL
yes
and php -i still have standart valuse
value
disable_functions => dl, shell_exec, exec, system, passthru, popen, proc_open, proc_nice, proc_get_status, proc_close, proc_terminate, posix_mkfifo, set_time_limit, chown, chgrp => dl, shell_exec, exec, system, passthru, popen, proc_open, proc_nice, proc_get_status, proc_close, proc_terminate, posix_mkfifo, set_time_limit, chown, chgrp
what is output of grep disable_func /etc/php.ini?
disable_functions = ''
why expecting functions disabled if the setting is '' ?
22:14
'' = emty and i disable_functions => ''
i need to have such config
for drush
Ok then open /etc/php.ini in text editor and set it to:
disable_functions = function_exists
save and close the file
disable_functions => dl, shell_exec, exec, system, passthru, popen, proc_open, proc_nice, proc_get_status, proc_close, proc_terminate, posix_mkfifo, set_time_limit, chown, chgrp => dl, shell_exec, exec, system, passthru, popen, proc_open, proc_nice, proc_get_status, proc_close, proc_terminate, posix_mkfifo, set_time_limit, chown, chgrp
then try :
php -r "var_dump(function_exists('str_replace'));"
true
so nothing happens
btw you always posting the => .. do you use => or = ?
22:18
in ini =, and the php -i shows me =>
ah ok
php -i | grep disable_func gives you: ?
disable_functions => dl, shell_exec, exec, system, passthru, popen, proc_open, proc_nice, proc_get_status, proc_close, proc_terminate, posix_mkfifo, set_time_limit, chown, chgrp => dl, shell_exec, exec, system, passthru, popen, proc_open, proc_nice, proc_get_status, proc_close, proc_terminate, posix_mkfifo, set_time_limit, chown, chgrp
maybe grep thes string?
this
yes!
grep -r 'dl, shell' /etc/php.d
grep: dl, shell: No such file or directory
:(
ohh
/etc/php.d/zz_sreda.ini:disable_functions = dl, shell_exec, exec, system, passthru, popen, proc_open, proc_nice, proc_get_status, proc_close, proc_terminate, posix_mkfifo, set_time_limit, chown, chgrp
hurray! you have it
like I said, the values have been overriden by other config files in /etc/php.d
22:27
its my f*cking system administrator
Thats what I meant with 'untouched' :)
:))
he just suppurts the web server
but why he created sych file
****
such
however you are root ;) but in debian there is a different config for php-cli, I don't found that in centos but there might be a same way...
or you can compile your php from sources
maybe you'll have to do, in order to specify a different config file location
i will just fine my admin
:))
ok, will answer the conf.d solution at the original post.. you can accept it and I'll earn some points ;)
see u!
22:32
ohhh now everething is worcking fine

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