M2 - Cannot change deploy mode to Production
I am trying to set the deploy mode on an M2 instance to Production from Developer.
On my local environment however I keep getting the error message:
Command returned non-zero exit code:
'/Applications/MAMP/bin/php/php7.0.10/bin/php -f /Applications/MAMP/htdocs/JWM2/bin/magento setup:di:compile'
When it errors and escapes back to the prompt, I type echo $?
and simply get 1
returned back.
On the recommendation of another post, I have tried increasing the php memory_limit which didn't help. I have also tried running the setup:di:compile
command separately, but this completed successfully, however there were some errors relating to the dependancies already existing in context objects for a couple of modules.
When I try to change the deploy mode on the production server, the issue lies with the setup:static-content:deploy
part of the process with the issue being with the Magento Backend theme.
If I add the flag --skip-compilation
to the deploy:mode:set production
then it slides in to the correct mode without problem.
Has anyone got any ideas how I can make this work with compilation?
magento2 deploy command-line production-mode
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I am trying to set the deploy mode on an M2 instance to Production from Developer.
On my local environment however I keep getting the error message:
Command returned non-zero exit code:
'/Applications/MAMP/bin/php/php7.0.10/bin/php -f /Applications/MAMP/htdocs/JWM2/bin/magento setup:di:compile'
When it errors and escapes back to the prompt, I type echo $?
and simply get 1
returned back.
On the recommendation of another post, I have tried increasing the php memory_limit which didn't help. I have also tried running the setup:di:compile
command separately, but this completed successfully, however there were some errors relating to the dependancies already existing in context objects for a couple of modules.
When I try to change the deploy mode on the production server, the issue lies with the setup:static-content:deploy
part of the process with the issue being with the Magento Backend theme.
If I add the flag --skip-compilation
to the deploy:mode:set production
then it slides in to the correct mode without problem.
Has anyone got any ideas how I can make this work with compilation?
magento2 deploy command-line production-mode
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I am trying to set the deploy mode on an M2 instance to Production from Developer.
On my local environment however I keep getting the error message:
Command returned non-zero exit code:
'/Applications/MAMP/bin/php/php7.0.10/bin/php -f /Applications/MAMP/htdocs/JWM2/bin/magento setup:di:compile'
When it errors and escapes back to the prompt, I type echo $?
and simply get 1
returned back.
On the recommendation of another post, I have tried increasing the php memory_limit which didn't help. I have also tried running the setup:di:compile
command separately, but this completed successfully, however there were some errors relating to the dependancies already existing in context objects for a couple of modules.
When I try to change the deploy mode on the production server, the issue lies with the setup:static-content:deploy
part of the process with the issue being with the Magento Backend theme.
If I add the flag --skip-compilation
to the deploy:mode:set production
then it slides in to the correct mode without problem.
Has anyone got any ideas how I can make this work with compilation?
magento2 deploy command-line production-mode
I am trying to set the deploy mode on an M2 instance to Production from Developer.
On my local environment however I keep getting the error message:
Command returned non-zero exit code:
'/Applications/MAMP/bin/php/php7.0.10/bin/php -f /Applications/MAMP/htdocs/JWM2/bin/magento setup:di:compile'
When it errors and escapes back to the prompt, I type echo $?
and simply get 1
returned back.
On the recommendation of another post, I have tried increasing the php memory_limit which didn't help. I have also tried running the setup:di:compile
command separately, but this completed successfully, however there were some errors relating to the dependancies already existing in context objects for a couple of modules.
When I try to change the deploy mode on the production server, the issue lies with the setup:static-content:deploy
part of the process with the issue being with the Magento Backend theme.
If I add the flag --skip-compilation
to the deploy:mode:set production
then it slides in to the correct mode without problem.
Has anyone got any ideas how I can make this work with compilation?
magento2 deploy command-line production-mode
magento2 deploy command-line production-mode
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Chris Wells
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If you run
/Applications/MAMP/bin/php/php7.0.10/bin/php -f /Applications/MAMP/htdocs/JWM2/bin/magento -vvv setup:di:compile
it will show you what problem do you have
Unfortunately, this didn't tell me anything new, I'm not sure if -vvv is used in all of the bin/.magento scripts.
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Nov 15 '16 at 10:35
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If you run
/Applications/MAMP/bin/php/php7.0.10/bin/php -f /Applications/MAMP/htdocs/JWM2/bin/magento -vvv setup:di:compile
it will show you what problem do you have
Unfortunately, this didn't tell me anything new, I'm not sure if -vvv is used in all of the bin/.magento scripts.
– Chris Wells
Nov 15 '16 at 10:35
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If you run
/Applications/MAMP/bin/php/php7.0.10/bin/php -f /Applications/MAMP/htdocs/JWM2/bin/magento -vvv setup:di:compile
it will show you what problem do you have
Unfortunately, this didn't tell me anything new, I'm not sure if -vvv is used in all of the bin/.magento scripts.
– Chris Wells
Nov 15 '16 at 10:35
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If you run
/Applications/MAMP/bin/php/php7.0.10/bin/php -f /Applications/MAMP/htdocs/JWM2/bin/magento -vvv setup:di:compile
it will show you what problem do you have
If you run
/Applications/MAMP/bin/php/php7.0.10/bin/php -f /Applications/MAMP/htdocs/JWM2/bin/magento -vvv setup:di:compile
it will show you what problem do you have
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Unfortunately, this didn't tell me anything new, I'm not sure if -vvv is used in all of the bin/.magento scripts.
– Chris Wells
Nov 15 '16 at 10:35
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Unfortunately, this didn't tell me anything new, I'm not sure if -vvv is used in all of the bin/.magento scripts.
– Chris Wells
Nov 15 '16 at 10:35
Unfortunately, this didn't tell me anything new, I'm not sure if -vvv is used in all of the bin/.magento scripts.
– Chris Wells
Nov 15 '16 at 10:35
Unfortunately, this didn't tell me anything new, I'm not sure if -vvv is used in all of the bin/.magento scripts.
– Chris Wells
Nov 15 '16 at 10:35
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