Did you enable imagick in cPanel configuration (PHP extensions)?
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If you have cPanel ask cPanel support how to uninstall and install the correct version for each PHP version, because there is a mismatch between the version of ImageMagick installed and the version that Imagick compiles with.
Is this error only generated if you run a specific script?
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All LiteSpeed plugins and crawler scripts uses lscache_runner or lscache_walker User-Agent, but there is no documentation about these 2 User-Agents. The last information I got (from @Lauren) many years ago was, that lscache_runner extends the cache lifetime by the set TTL value if the cache is...
https://github.com/ImageMagick/ImageMagick/discussions/2022
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I want to support you, but the information provided is not enough to support you adequately. I would need access to your WP backend and at least a URL to your website. The cache plugin support in the WordPress forum has the option to check your plugin configuration, so it is only logical that...
I'm a fan of "Spock" which means that when there is a problem, I try to think logically to solve it. Logic says that if you have the cache plugin disabled, nothing will be cached and if nothing is cached, how can the issue be solved if you purge the cache?! Or if you don't jump into the water...
Nothing happens without a reason. Since the last update of LSWS did not make any changes that could affect the cache behavior, this update can be ruled out as the cause. Therefore, you should consider which settings you changed in the cache plugin for WordPress. The most likely cause would be...
Use a different port offset other than 0 (Default value is 1000) and change Apache_Port_Offset to port_offset
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If you were using a supported server control panel like cPanel, the problem would not have occurred.
LiteCache Rush - WordPress Performance starts with Prevention, not with optimization. Why WordPress Performance Doesn't Start With Optimization
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/60918752/azure-app-service-linux-php-how-to-add-with-freetype-dir-usr-lib-x86-64-li
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The purge events in ESI configuration do not purge the homepage cache. Therefore, you cannot use ESI for the entire homepage. The only solution is to either shorten the TTL for the homepage or to manually purge the cache for the homepage or disable caching on homepage.
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Read the requirements for the LiteSpeed cache plugin:
https://docs.litespeedtech.com/lscache/lscwp/faq/#why-do-the-cache-features-require-a-litespeed-server
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Could you please explain what auto switch feature is good for? Maybe we can find an alternative solution.
LiteCache Rush - WordPress Performance starts with Prevention, not with optimization. Why WordPress Performance Doesn't Start With Optimization
Next time if you have another issue, please read this first:
https://www.litespeedtech.com/support/forum/threads/please-use-the-official-wordpress-forum.16028/
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