If you need to upload larger files, increase memory limits, or modify other PHP settings, you can easily adjust the php.ini file values using cPanel. Follow the steps below to increase PHP limits such as upload_max_filesize, post_max_size, and memory_limit.
Steps to Increase PHP Settings
- Log into your cPanel: Access your cPanel by visiting
yourdomain.com/cpanelor through your hosting providerâs client area. Enter your username and password to log in. - Go to the Software Section: After logging in, locate the Software or Software/Services section on the cPanel dashboard.
- Open MultiPHP INI Editor: Within the Software section, you should find an option called MultiPHP INI Editor. Click on it.
- Select a Location: In the MultiPHP INI Editor page, choose the domain or the home directory you want to modify from the dropdown menu.
- Adjust PHP Directives: Once you have selected the domain, you will see a list of PHP directives. Some common ones include:
upload_max_filesizepost_max_sizememory_limitmax_execution_time
upload_max_filesizefrom 2M to 64M, simply replace2Mwith64M. - Save Your Changes: After making the necessary changes, scroll down and click on the Apply or Save button to store the updated PHP configuration.
Additional Tips
- Use Reasonable Values: Setting values too high may impact server performance. Choose values based on your siteâs requirements.
- Units of Measurement: Use
Mfor megabytes orGfor gigabytes. Example:64M,512M,1G. - Propagation Time: Changes may take a few minutes to apply.
php.ini file manually via FTP or SSH.Conclusion
By following these simple steps, you can quickly and easily increase the PHP configuration limits for your website from your cPanel. Adjusting the php.ini values can help accommodate larger file uploads, increased memory usage, and more, ensuring your site runs smoothly.
