PHP version

Website URL

moodle.free.nf

Error Message

What error message? I don’t see any error message.

Yes, OPCache is not enabled on our servers. While it can improve performance in many cases, it doesn’t really work on a server with a very large amount of websites. It would perform very poorly on our servers, so there is no point in enabling it.

Also, it’s just a recommendation, not an error. Your website will work without OPCache.

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Maybe this?

Possible to try older version?

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Hi! I am actually referring to the 2nd Check as I cannot see PHP Version or MultiplePHP option in Control Panel to enable the Sodium extension. I also don’t have access to the php.ini. Thank you!

Hi! Yup, I will try the older release of moodle for the DB since I cannot update the DB myself, however, for the 2nd check, I cannot see this option in the control panel. :grimacing:

Right, I overlooked that. Great UX on Moodle’s part that the things that are actually broken don’t show any error message.

The MariaDB version is not something that’s easy to fix. Even with PHP version selection, you can’t select the database version.

We don’t have PHP version selection on free hosting, and we’ve never had the ability to enable and disable PHP extensions. But Sodium should be a pretty standard extension on PHP, so it should be enabled on all accounts.

I’m going to look into this and see why Moodle says it’s not installed.

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I have checked whether the Sodium extension is enabled on our hosting, and it seems to be the case. I uploaded a small testing script to your account that checks if the extension is loaded and if one of the functions provided by the extension exists.

You can see the result here: http://moodle.free.nf/_sodium.php

As you can see, the Sodium extension is present and the functions are available. So I don’t know why Moodle says it doesn’t exist, but their check seems to be wrong.

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