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  • skhristich
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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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  • skhristich
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    Hello,
    Thank you for reaching out! Unfortunately, there are no other commands.
    Cagefs update is performed by default in cron once a day.
    If you have any other questions, feel free to ask here. Thank you for contacting us.

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  • simplysup
    started a topic Propagating file changes to cagefs

    Propagating file changes to cagefs

    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.

    I tried asking CL support but theyre useless.

    Thanks.
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