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Re: [Phpgroupware-users] problems after upgrading to php4.2.2 - Suggeste


From: Chris Weiss
Subject: Re: [Phpgroupware-users] problems after upgrading to php4.2.2 - Suggested config
Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2002 03:01:51 +0000

These are good recomendations for any version of php.


Dave Hall (address@hidden) wrote*:
>
>Hi,
>
>Here is my recommended php.ini setup for phpgroupware.  Use what you
>want from it.  It is roughly in the order of the paramters in you
>php.ini file
>
>RESOURCES
>max_execution_time = 90
>This allows for encoding/decoding large file attachments on slower machines
>
>memory_limit = 20M
>At least this value should help with more complex operations
>
>ERRORS
>error_reporting = E_ALL  ~E_NOTICE
>Having this set to E_ALL, will cause all types of problems if left to
>display on the screen.  E_NOTICE are no-fatal errors such as undefined
>variable etc.  Having this set to E_ALL only will dramatically increase
>the size of your log files if you log erros.
>
>display_errors = Off
>This can cause header output problems.  They are better stored in you
>log file and that way you have a record of any problems.
>
>log_errors = On
>See above.
>
>DATABASES
>[dbms].allow_persistent = On
>This must be set to on if you want to use persistent databse
>connections.  Change [dbms] to what ever db you want to use ie mysql or
>pgsql
>
>FILE UPLOADING
>file_uploads = On
>If you want to use email,phpwebhosting, infolog or any aps that want to
>upload files this just be set to on
>
>upload_max_filesize = 5M
>At least this.  This will allow for larger email attachments and
>phpwebhosting files.  Use filesize * 4 = memory_limit to allow for
>base64 encodes.
>
>PHP4 SESSIONS
>session.save_path = /tmp
>Your httpd must be able to read and write to this directory, if you
>intend to use php4 sessions.
>
>session.gc_maxlifetime = 1440
>Set this to what you want to be your session time out limit.  it is in
>second so set it to 3660 if you want it to one hour ... the default is
>24mins.
>
>Hope this helps.
>
>Cheers
>
>skwashd
>Dave Hall
>





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