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litespeed_wiki:cache:lscwp:faq [2018/12/31 19:20]
Lisa Clarke [How do the Cache features of LSCache work?] Added more detail
litespeed_wiki:cache:lscwp:faq [2019/06/12 12:49]
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 If all of that sounds complicated,​ no need to worry. LSCWP works right out of the box with default settings that are appropriate for most sites. [[litespeed_wiki:​cache:​lscwp:​beginner|See the Beginner’s Guide]]. If all of that sounds complicated,​ no need to worry. LSCWP works right out of the box with default settings that are appropriate for most sites. [[litespeed_wiki:​cache:​lscwp:​beginner|See the Beginner’s Guide]].
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 +**Don'​t have a LiteSpeed server?** We're beta testing our new QUIC.cloud CDN service, and it allows sites on //any server// (nginx and Apache included) to experience the power of LiteSpeed caching! [[https://​quic.cloud|Click here]] to learn more or to give QUIC.cloud a try!
 ===== What about the optimization features of LSCache? ===== ===== What about the optimization features of LSCache? =====
  
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 Click on the ''​Advanced View''​ link at the top of the page, and several more tabs will be revealed: **Optimize**,​ **Tuning**, **Media**, **CDN**, **ESI**, **Advanced**,​ **Debug**, **Crawler**. These tabs contain more expert-level cache options as well as non-cache-related optimization functionality. Click on the ''​Advanced View''​ link at the top of the page, and several more tabs will be revealed: **Optimize**,​ **Tuning**, **Media**, **CDN**, **ESI**, **Advanced**,​ **Debug**, **Crawler**. These tabs contain more expert-level cache options as well as non-cache-related optimization functionality.
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 +===== A scheduled event has failed =====
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 +''​The scheduled event, litespeed_xxxx(image or ccss)_trigger,​ failed to run, Your site still works, but this may indicate that scheduling posts or automated updates may not work as intended''​
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 +Shows in Heather checker.
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 +Technically , this is not a LSCWP issue , but WP itself , this usually happens when WP does a version update, it will mostly fix up by its own in a day or so once the WP-Cron is back to normal.
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 +Another solution for that is to disable WP-cron and use 3rd party cron like cPanel cron.
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