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Stackable gives the user an easy to use interface for updating site settings. This article will show how to access this interface and explain some of the common settings.

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Accessing the Settings

Some common PHP settings can be changed for each site hosted on Stackable. To change these settings, log into the Stackable control panel:
  1. Click on the site you wish to make changes to and click MORE DETAILS.
  1. At the bottom of this screen go to a section called SETTINGS.


Changing Settings

To change a setting:
  1. Click on the setting category you wish to edit. PHP, HTTP or LB
  2. Find the setting you want to change and click SET.
  1. Once you have the settings how you want them click APPLY NEW SETTINGS at the bottom of the screen.


PHP Settings

PHP has a set of default settings. These settings include max uploads, enabling/disabling safe mode, file size limits. For a full list of PHP settings see http://www.php.net/manual/en/ini.list.php

HTTP Settings

The HTTP setting section of the Stackable site settings are Apache-specific and change how Apache behaves.

LB Settings

The LB settings dictate how the load balancer handles a site. The main setting that can be changed here is the LB HTTP based health check. The health check is a process that will check to see if a site is responding before pointing traffic to it. It is disabled by default. A user would want to enable the health check if the site is going to be load balanced across multiple containers. The LB settings are as follows:

HTTP-based health check:
Turns the health check on and off.
HTTP health check method: Chooses the method of health check. Will try to "get" the url secified in the HTTP health check url.
HTTP health check url: Specifies which URL to use for the "get" check method.
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