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In addition, it will also help in this matter nevertheless:
Code:
cagefsctl --force-update
Or you can copy/update the files you want in the directory
/usr/share/cagefs/.cpanel.multiphp/opt/cpanel/ea-php72/root/etc
This directory is contained in cagefs
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Im trying to propagate changes in specific path to cagefs, and the only command that is able to do that is cagefsctl --force-update, but it takes too long. So I was wondering whether it was possible to update a specific path instead with some command that would take less time? This is needed for our server management solution that modifies /opt/cpanel/ea-php72/root/etc/php.fused.d/ dir.
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