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To view the phpinfo information: | To view the phpinfo information: | ||
* In Moodle version 1.7 or greater, choose Site Administration -> Server -> PHP info. | * In Moodle version 1.7 or greater, choose Site Administration -> Server -> PHP info. | ||
* Create a file called info.php using your text editor, containing this single line: | * Create a file called info.php using your text editor, containing this single line: | ||
<code php> | |||
<?php phpinfo(); ?> | |||
</code> | |||
* Upload this file into your moodle folder on your PC or server. | * Upload this file into your moodle folder on your PC or server. |
Revision as of 18:54, 22 October 2009
Location: Administration > Server > PHP info
The phpinfo display contains information about the configuration of your PHP installation. This is useful for checking:
- that your PHP installation meets Moodle's system requirements.
- that you have installed the required modules needed for Moodle to work, e.g. the LDAP module for LDAP authentication.
Table of contents
Displaying phpinfo
To view the phpinfo information:
- In Moodle version 1.7 or greater, choose Site Administration -> Server -> PHP info.
- Create a file called info.php using your text editor, containing this single line:
<?php phpinfo(); ?>
- Upload this file into your moodle folder on your PC or server.
- Now open this file in your browser. For example http://127.0.0.1/info.php.
Sample output
This is a sample output displayed.
=PHP Version 4.3.3= |
System | Windows NT MYLAPTOP0106 5.1 build 2600 |
Build Date | Aug 24 2003 22:01:16 |
Server API | Apache |
Virtual Directory Support | enabled |
Configuration File (php.ini) Path | C:\WINDOWS\php.ini |
PHP API | 20020918 |
PHP Extension | 20020429 |
Zend Extension | 20021010 |
Debug Build | no |
Thread Safety | enabled |
Registered PHP Streams | php, http, ftp, compress.zlib |
...
This output goes on for about 5 pages.
See also
- PHP reference describing the core PHP.INI directives
- PHP FAQ