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  • noyearzero
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    No problem. I actually dont like it anyway, but I was just curious.

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  • skhristich
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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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  • skhristich
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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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  • noyearzero
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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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  • skhristich
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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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  • noyearzero
    started a topic .user.ini files with lsapi

    .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.
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