I would like to change the following to install a Wordpress theme
I updated the php.ini file that I found from /etc/php/8.0/cli/php.ini and use text editor(Sublime) edited
max_input_vars = 3000 memory_limit = 96M
But it seems like it didn’t work. Could you suggest the steps to take to fix this?
Thanks.
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Thank you both for the quick response! Problem resolved : )
Hello,
You can create a php info file in order to check the current values and check which is the php.ini file in use. Create the following file in your public_hmtl folder - phpinfo.php and put the following code inside it:
You can also use the following command in order to find the location of the php.ini file:
php -i | grep php.ini
The output will be:
Then check for the current value of max_input_vars you can also check which is the configuration file - php.ini that is currently used and apply the changes there (if the site using the global php.ini file and you change the values for these settings this will make the changes globally for all sites). Ideally you would like to have the following values:
max_input_vars = YOURVALUE
Note: Change YOURVALUE with the value you want to set, e.g 3000
You also need to restart your web server in order the changes to take effect.
Hope that this helps!
Hey!
To change the
max_input_vars
andmemory_limit
for WordPress, you need to ensure that you are editing the correctphp.ini
file and possibly make changes in other configurations if necessary.The ini file that you’ve updated at
/etc/php/8.0/cli/php.ini
is only for the PHP CLI rather than your web server.WordPress is probably be using a different
php.ini
file, especially if it’s running on a web server, for example:/etc/php/8.0/apache2/php.ini
(for Apache)/etc/php/8.0/fpm/php.ini
(for Nginx with PHP-FPM)/etc/php/8.0/cli/php.ini
(for the command line interface)What you would need to do is:
php.ini
file for your web server using a text editor. For example:After making changes to
php.ini
, restart the web server to apply the changes:To check if the change has taken effect, you can create a PHP info file to verify that the changes have taken effect:
info.php
in your WordPress root directory.max_input_vars
andmemory_limit
to see if they reflect your changes.Let me know how it goes!
- Bobby