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litespeed_wiki:cache:lscwp:configuration:cache:object_cache:unix-socket [2018/01/18 16:47] qtwrk [for Centos6.X] |
litespeed_wiki:cache:lscwp:configuration:cache:object_cache:unix-socket [2018/01/22 13:56] Lisa Clarke [For Centos7.X] |
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- Check if everything is working well: <code>nc -U /path/to/memcached.sock | - Check if everything is working well: <code>nc -U /path/to/memcached.sock | ||
stats</code> | stats</code> | ||
+ | - If there is still a permission issue, please check selinux status: <code>getenforce</code> | ||
+ | - Disable selinux if status shows ''Enforcing'': <code>setenforce 0 </code> (reboot will re-enable selinux) | ||
+ | - To permanently disable selinux, edit ''/etc/selinux/config'', change ''enforcing'' to ''permissive''or''disabled'' and then reboot. | ||
=====for Centos6.X===== | =====for Centos6.X===== | ||
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- Check if everything is working well: <code>nc -U /path/to/memcached.sock | - Check if everything is working well: <code>nc -U /path/to/memcached.sock | ||
stats</code> | stats</code> | ||
+ | - If permission issue still, please check selinux status: <code>getenforce</code> | ||
+ | - Disable selinux if status shows ''Enforcing'': <code>setenforce 0 </code> (reboot will re-enable selinux). | ||
+ | - To permanently disable selinux , edit ''/etc/selinux/config'', change ''enforcing'' to ''permissive''or''disabled'' and then reboot. | ||
=====For Ubuntu 17.10, Ubuntu 16.04, Debian 8 and Debian 9===== | =====For Ubuntu 17.10, Ubuntu 16.04, Debian 8 and Debian 9===== | ||