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Hello Ryan! Unfortunately user_ini.cache_ttl is not supported in lsapi. Please let us know if you have any questions. Thanks in advance!
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Hello Ryan! Happy to hear it and thanks for following up!
We are working on this issue. Get back to you later with a response.
Thanks!
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Excellent! That worked.
It looks like the setting user_ini.cache_ttl (which is set to 300) is being ignored. Is there a setting that controls this?
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Hello Ryan! Thank you for reaching out!
You just need to make sure that lsapi_enable_user_ini and lsapi_user_ini_homedir are included in lsapi
That is, just drop the file and it works. Please let us know if you have any questions. Thanks in advance!
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.user.ini files with lsapi
is using .user.ini files as simple as creating the file and putting it in the appropriate directory? It doesnt seem to be affecting the settings. I saw this, which leads me to believe it should work: https://www.cloudlinux.com/forum/for...t=0#reply-6299
Im using phpselector with lsapi and cpanel. Other than that, nothing crazy.Tags: None
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