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litespeed_wiki:cache:lscwp:configuration:general [2018/03/29 16:00] Lisa Clarke [Default Feed TTL] Re-wording for accuracy |
litespeed_wiki:cache:lscwp:configuration:general [2018/03/29 16:12] Lisa Clarke [Enable LiteSpeed Cache] Moved troubleshooting to its own page |
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For single site installations, only Enable and Disable are available. For Multisite Subsite admins, there is a third option, Use Network Admin Setting. This last option uses what the Network Admin chooses. | For single site installations, only Enable and Disable are available. For Multisite Subsite admins, there is a third option, Use Network Admin Setting. This last option uses what the Network Admin chooses. | ||
- | If you see this warning in LiteSpeed Cache plugin, there's something you might want to check \\ | + | NOTE: If you are seeing a warning that LSCache is disabled, and you can't make it go away, please see [[litespeed_wiki:cache:lscwp:troubleshooting:lscache-is-disabled|our troubleshooting instructions]]. |
- | {{:litespeed_wiki:cache:lscwp:configuration:warning.png?400|}} \\ | + | |
- | Check LSCache Report > Report Summary > Server Variables | + | |
- | - LITESPEED_ON = true | + | |
- | - If NULL, then you are not running with LiteSpeed web server, but you are still able to use all functions beside Cache, e.g. Image Optimize, CDN, Optimize, crawler, Object Cache. | + | |
- | - LITESPEED_ON_IN_SETTING = true | + | |
- | - If NULL, go to settings and set Enable LiteSpeed Cache to ''On'' | + | |
- | - LSCACHE_ADV_CACHE = true | + | |
- | - If NULL, check ''wp-content/advanced-cache.php'' which should include ''define('LSCACHE_ADV_CACHE', true);'' | + | |
===== Default Public Cache TTL ===== | ===== Default Public Cache TTL ===== | ||