Hi,
I want to configure PHP limits in OpenLiteSpeed by using **environment variables**, not by editing or overwriting any `php.ini` files.
Specifically, I want to set values like:
```
memory_limit = 512M
upload_max_filesize = 128M
post_max_size = 128M
max_execution_time = 300
```
I know OpenLiteSpeed uses the `Environment` section under:
**Server Configuration → External App → lsphp**
But I am not sure what is the correct syntax or recommended way to set PHP ini values through environment variables.
Is it correct to use something like this?
```
PHP_VALUE: memory_limit=512M
PHP_VALUE: post_max_size=128M
PHP_VALUE: upload_max_filesize=128M
PHP_VALUE: max_execution_time=300
```
Or is there another environment variable method supported by OpenLiteSpeed to apply PHP ini settings globally or per virtual host?
I want to avoid touching the main php.ini file, and only use the environment variable method.
Thanks!
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I want to configure PHP limits in OpenLiteSpeed by using **environment variables**, not by editing or overwriting any `php.ini` files.
Specifically, I want to set values like:
```
memory_limit = 512M
upload_max_filesize = 128M
post_max_size = 128M
max_execution_time = 300
```
I know OpenLiteSpeed uses the `Environment` section under:
**Server Configuration → External App → lsphp**
But I am not sure what is the correct syntax or recommended way to set PHP ini values through environment variables.
Is it correct to use something like this?
```
PHP_VALUE: memory_limit=512M
PHP_VALUE: post_max_size=128M
PHP_VALUE: upload_max_filesize=128M
PHP_VALUE: max_execution_time=300
```
Or is there another environment variable method supported by OpenLiteSpeed to apply PHP ini settings globally or per virtual host?
I want to avoid touching the main php.ini file, and only use the environment variable method.
Thanks!
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