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litespeed_wiki:lsup [2013/08/05 21:22]
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litespeed_wiki:lsup [2013/12/16 20:26]
Michael [The lsup Command]
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 ====== The lsup Command ====== ====== The lsup Command ======
  
-The ''​lsup''​ command is a simple way to upgrade (or downgrade) ​LiteSpeed Web Server from the command line, allowing the possibility of upgrading hordes of LSWS installations with a single command.+The ''​lsup''​ command is a simple way to update ​LiteSpeed Web Server from the command line, allowing the possibility of upgrading hordes of LSWS installations with a single command.
  
 ===== Location ===== ===== Location =====
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   /​usr/​local/​lsws/​admin/​misc/​lsup.sh   /​usr/​local/​lsws/​admin/​misc/​lsup.sh
  
-===== Options ​=====+===== Function ​=====
  
-Running the basic ''​lsup''​ command will upgrade your installation of LiteSpeed Web Server to the latest release. ​Below are a few options for customizing the command:+Running the basic ''​lsup''​ command will automatically ​upgrade your installation of LiteSpeed Web Server to the latest release. ​There are also options for customizing the command ​listed below. 
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 +===== Options =====
  
   * ''​-f'':​ If you already have the version to be installed, the basic ''​lsup''​ command will abort. The ''​-f''​ option forces ''​lsup''​ to install even if the version you have is the same version as the LSWS to be installed. This can be useful if there has been a change in the build since you upgraded, but a new build has not yet been released.   * ''​-f'':​ If you already have the version to be installed, the basic ''​lsup''​ command will abort. The ''​-f''​ option forces ''​lsup''​ to install even if the version you have is the same version as the LSWS to be installed. This can be useful if there has been a change in the build since you upgraded, but a new build has not yet been released.
  
   * ''​-v'':​ You can control what version you install with the ''​-v''​ option followed by a version number. (For example: ''​./​lsup.sh -v 4.2.2''​) This will allow you to downgrade to older versions if you run into a bug. Keep in mind, LiteSpeed only keeps the most recent few versions available. Much older versions are not available.   * ''​-v'':​ You can control what version you install with the ''​-v''​ option followed by a version number. (For example: ''​./​lsup.sh -v 4.2.2''​) This will allow you to downgrade to older versions if you run into a bug. Keep in mind, LiteSpeed only keeps the most recent few versions available. Much older versions are not available.