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litespeed_wiki:cache:lscwp:troubleshooting:general [2018/10/31 19:08]
Lisa Clarke [Cache Always Misses] Proofreading
litespeed_wiki:cache:lscwp:troubleshooting:general [2019/07/08 20:54]
Jackson Zhang [A Scheduled Event has Failed]
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 This problem is caused when using multiple web applications under a single domain. You can find more information on this issue and how to resolve it in our [[litespeed_wiki:​cache:​common:​logged-in-cookie-conflicts|Handling Logged-in Cookie Conflicts page]]. This problem is caused when using multiple web applications under a single domain. You can find more information on this issue and how to resolve it in our [[litespeed_wiki:​cache:​common:​logged-in-cookie-conflicts|Handling Logged-in Cookie Conflicts page]].
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 +==== A Scheduled Event has Failed =====
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 +The following notice may appear in the Health Check plugin: ''​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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 +For example: ​
 +  "The scheduled event, litespeed_imgoptm_trigger,​ failed to run."
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 +Technically,​ this is not a LiteSpeed issue, but is due to WordPress itself. This usually happens when WP does a version update. It will usually clear up on its own in a day or so, once the WP-Cron is back to normal.
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 +If you don't want to wait, you can disable WP-Cron and use a 3rd party cron like cPanel cron.
  
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