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Automatically-generated php.ini files always contain safe_mode = On

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Information about /var/www/vhosts/system/DOMAIN/etc/php.ini

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Hello everybody. I'm using Plesk 12 and PHP 5.4.
Plesk 12 has been installed on a fresh Debian 7 VPS. Then, I ran a migration from an old Plesk 11.5 on Ubuntu 10.4 that completed succesfully.

Please, for God's sake, tell me or link me a piece of documentation that clearly explain HOW these files (/var/www/vhosts/system/DOMAIN/etc/php.ini) are supposed to be automatically generated by WHOM, WHEN changes are triggered and basing on WHAT principles.

I'm becoming mad. It seems like the only way I can change them is manually via nano/vim.

Plesk doesn't care about:
  • subscription plan settings (inside Plesk)
  • custom settings (inside Plesk)
  • custom system/DOMAIN/conf/php.ini
  • changing system-wide php.ini files
  • running /usr/local/psa/admin/sbin/httpdmng at the end of each step indicated above
Nothing on earth shall touch those etc/php.ini except a human hand!!

Help :(
 
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