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litespeed_wiki:cache:lscwp:configuration:enabling_the_crawler [2018/12/13 21:56]
Jackson Zhang [On a LiteSpeed Native environment]
litespeed_wiki:cache:lscwp:configuration:enabling_the_crawler [2018/12/14 15:45]
Lisa Clarke [On a LiteSpeed Native environment] Proofreading
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-===== On a LiteSpeed Native ​environment ​=====+===== In a LiteSpeed Native ​Environment ​===== 
 +The cache crawler is enabled by default in a LSWS native environment. ​
  
-Crawler ​is enabled by default on an LSWS native environment+To disable it at the Server Level, in the LSWS WebAdmin interface, navigate to **LSWS Admin > Configuration > Server > General > Apache Style Configurations**,​ click **Edit**, and make sure it reads ''​CacheEngine -crawler''​(this ​is supported in LSWS v5.3.5 and later).
  
-To disable it from Server Level, in the LSWS WebAdmin interface, navigate to **LSWS Admin > Server > General > Apache Style Configurations**,​ click **Edit**, and make sure it reads ''​CacheEngine ​-crawler''​(this is supported from LSWS 5.3.5).+{{ :​litespeed_wiki:​cache:​lscwp:​configuration:​lsws-native-crawler-disable-1.png?800 |}} 
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-To disable ​it from Virtual Host level, you can add the vhost level Apache-style configuration ​''​CacheEngine -crawler''​ to turn off the crawler.+To disable ​the cache crawler at the Virtual Host level, you can add ''​CacheEngine -crawler''​ to the vhost-level **Apache-style Configurations**. 
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 +{{ :​litespeed_wiki:​cache:​lscwp:​configuration:​lsws-native-crawler-disable-vh-3.png?800 |}}
  
 To add any of the optional server variables, navigate to **Server > External App** and add the variable(s) to the **Environment** setting, one per line. For example: To add any of the optional server variables, navigate to **Server > External App** and add the variable(s) to the **Environment** setting, one per line. For example:
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