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I have a command working fine on a server. Now I'm trying it on a server from a different hosting service. I have a php.ini file that contains this (in both root dir and current dir):

disable_functions =. 

I'm getting this warning, and exec() doesn't run.

exec() has been disabled for security reasons in /home/nealsent/public_html/backups/backup_dbs.php on line 210

The code is the following:

exec("mysqldump --opt db 2>&1 > db.sql", $output, $res);

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Many hosts disable certain functions, and do not allow overriding them in custom php.ini's (just because PHP offers the ability to have a custom php.ini, does not mean that all PHP setups are necessarily configured to allow you to change that option via such).

Chances are that host simply doesn't allow exec() period. Not much you can really do about that.

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  • (this Q&A now sits at the end of a lot od duplicate question links - but not all start with a question about managed/shared hosts) If you have control over the configuration, this behaviour is controlled by the disable_functions and safe_mode ini directives
    – symcbean
    May 4, 2018 at 11:38
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Another possibility is that exec has been disable by PHP safe mode. From the referenced page, it looks like you could avoid this by putting the script you are exec-ing into the PHP "safe mode exec dir".

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