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  • i have followed this

    [1.) Open the Webmin control Panel
    2.) In the navigation, go to "Others > PHP Configuration"
    3.) Click "Manage" next the Global PHP configuration file( URL: https://snag.gy/rH9RKD.jpg )
    4.) Click "Resource Limits"
    5.) Modify the settings based on the three settings above.
    

    but it’s not working, i have restarted the server too

  • i have followed this

    [1.) Open the Webmin control Panel
    2.) In the navigation, go to "Others > PHP Configuration"
    3.) Click "Manage" next the Global PHP configuration file( URL: https://snag.gy/rH9RKD.jpg )
    4.) Click "Resource Limits"
    5.) Modify the settings based on the three settings above.
    

    but it’s not working, i have restarted the server too

    @Hari this helped

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