Re: Zend with chrooted apache

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Hi Axl,

Axl Purushu wrote:
> Hi Matias,
> 
> I hope you have restarted apache and you are accessing phpinfo page using a
> browser. That will have apache process the php instead of the command line
> php -i.

Yes, I did that. And trough php command line also, just for aditional
checking.

Matias.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: linux-admin-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:linux-admin-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Matias Lopez Bergero
> Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 12:59 AM
> To: anup.purushu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Cc: 'Linux Mail List'
> Subject: Re: Zend with chrooted apache
> 
> Axl Purushu wrote:
> 
>>Hi Matias,
>>
>>In the phpinfo webpage at the top you can see the php.ini config file that
>>apache/php is actually using.
>>Confirm that and check if that particular config file has Zend enabled.
>>Also, after these change have you restarted apache ?
> 
> 
> Yes, I had checked all that.
> It's quite weird, the config file shown in the phpinfo page it is
> properly configure to use Zend:
> 
> # tail -10 php.ini
> 
> [Zend]
> zend_optimizer.optimization_level=15
> zend_extension_manager.optimizer=/usr/local/Zend/lib/Optimizer-2_6_0
> zend_extension_manager.optimizer_ts=/usr/local/Zend/lib/Optimizer_TS-2_6_0
> zend_optimizer.version=2.6.0
> zend_extension=/usr/local/Zend/lib/ZendExtensionManager.so
> zend_extension_ts=/usr/local/Zend/lib/ZendExtensionManager_TS.so
> #
> 
> Wen I run php -m the Zend modules are not shown in the output:
> 
> # chroot /export/jail/apache/ /usr/local/php/bin/php -m
> [PHP Modules]
> ctype
> ftp
> mysql
> overload
> pcre
> posix
> session
> standard
> tokenizer
> xml
> 
> [Zend Modules]
> #
> 
> But, if I specify the php.ini file they are shown:
> 
> # chroot /export/jail/apache/ /usr/local/php/bin/php -m -c /etc/php/php.ini
> [PHP Modules]
> ctype
> ftp
> mysql
> overload
> pcre
> posix
> session
> standard
> tokenizer
> xml
> Zend Optimizer
> 
> [Zend Modules]
> Zend Extension Manager
> Zend Optimizer
> #
> 
> Funny, because looks like php know where is the configuration file:
> 
> # chroot /export/jail/apache/ /usr/local/php/bin/php -i | grep Configuration
> 
> Configuration File (php.ini) Path => /etc/php/php.ini
> #
> 
> I don't understand what is wrong.
> Any idea?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> BR,
> Matias.
> 
> 
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: linux-admin-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>[mailto:linux-admin-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Matias Lopez
> 
> Bergero
> 
>>Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 12:24 AM
>>To: anup.purushu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>Cc: 'Linux Mail List'
>>Subject: Re: Zend with chrooted apache
>>
>>Hello Axl,
>>
>>Axl Purushu wrote:
>>
>>
>>>If you have command line php, then use "php -m". In the output
>>>at the bottom you should be able to see Zend modules.
>>
>>
>>Running the php -m turns that there are no Zend modules compiled, but
>>wen I specify the php.ini file with -c flag, it returns that the Zend
>>Extension Manager and the Zend Optimizer modules are installed.
>>
>>I don't know why do I need to specify the location of the php.ini file,
>>I put that information during configure time using the
>>--with-config-file-path flag before building PHP, and also it's shown in
>>the output of php -i... what I'm missing here?
>>
>>Thank you,
>>
>>BR,
>>Matias.
>>
>>
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: linux-admin-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>[mailto:linux-admin-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Matias Lopez
>>
>>Bergero
>>
>>
>>>Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 11:43 PM
>>>To: 'Linux Mail List'
>>>Subject: Zend with chrooted apache
>>>
>>>Hello,
>>>
>>>I testing the Zend software to improve the PHP performance (4.4.x), but
>>>seems that the installation didn't completely work, because I can't see
>>>the info about the Zend optimizer with the phpinfo funcion.
>>>
>>>The Zend software is installed, and the configuration in the php.ini
>>>it's ok, but till can check if it's working. Maybe some kind of issue
>>>with the chrooted apache?
>>>
>>>Comments are most welcome.
>>>TIA!
>>>
>>>BR,
>>>Matias.
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