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Revision as of 17:25, 16 February 2009
Maintainer
David Harper (current maintainer)
Firewall Services (original contrib)
Description
This contrib allows you to install PHP version 5 alongside PHP version 4, which is the default in SME Server 7.x. Unlike a full upgrade to PHP5, installation of this contrib will not affect your ability to install future updates to SME Server 7.x. PHP 4 remains the default version.
Installation
Firstly, download the integration RPM and the PHP packages Zip file:
wget http://sme.david-harper.com/data/smeserver-php5-cgi-1.0-2.noarch.rpm wget http://sme.david-harper.com/data/php5-cgi.zip
Next, unzip the PHP5 archive:
unzip php5-cgi.zip
Then install the packages:
yum localinstall smeserver-php5-cgi*.rpm php5-cgi*.rpm signal-event post-upgrade ; signal-event reboot
Upgrade
To upgrade from Firewall Services' earlier release, you must do as follows:
1. Delete ALL custom templates created while following the earlier Firewall Services howto.
2. Install the updated contrib as above.
3. Follow the instructions below to enable PHP5 for your web applications.
Usage
PHP5 can be used in Ibays and for contribs that are installed in /opt.
For Ibays
To configure an Ibay to use PHP 5, run the following commands from the shell:
db accounts setprop [ibayname] php5 yes signal-event ibay-modify [ibayname]
To return to the default version of PHP, run the following command from the shell:
db accounts setprop [ibayname] php5 no signal-event ibay-modify [ibayname]
For contribs
Web applications that are installed in /opt can also be configured to use PHP5. Ideally, application packagers should update their integration RPMs to depend on smeserver-php5-cgi and deploy a new template fragment, but if you wish, you can also configure PHP5 manually.
First, create a custom template:
mkdir -p /etc/e-smith/templates-custom/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf/ pico /etc/e-smith/templates-custom/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf/90[MyAppName]
Next, put the following lines in the new file:
<Directory /opt/[myapp]> AddHandler php5-cgi .php Action php5-cgi /php5-cgi/php-cgi </Directory>
Save and exit (CTRL-O, CTRL-X), and then expand the web server's configuration template:
expand-template /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
Before you apply the changes, be sure to check that there is no error in the new configuration file:
httpd -t
If this command returns ’Syntax OK’, you can restart the web server:
svc -t /service/httpd-e-smith
Options
You can fine-tune PHP5 using the e-smith configuration database. To keep things simple, PHP5 inherits the same settings as PHP4. To modify a property, issue the following commands from the SME Server shell:
db configuration setprop php [property] [value] expand-template /etc/php5/php.ini
Note that any changes will also affect PHP4. To apply the changes to PHP4 immediately, run:
expand-template /etc/php.ini
Bugs
Please raise bugs under the SME-Contribs section in bugzilla .