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litespeed_wiki:cache:lscwp:troubleshooting:lscache-is-disabled [2018/06/14 14:03]
Eric Leu
litespeed_wiki:cache:lscwp:troubleshooting:lscache-is-disabled [2020/11/14 15:43] (current)
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-====== "​LiteSpeed cache is disabled"​ Warning ====== +~~REDIRECT>https://docs.litespeedtech.com/​lscache/​lscwp/​troubleshoot/​~~
-If you see this warning in LiteSpeed Cache plugin, the server variables should be able to tell you why. +
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-{{:​litespeed_wiki:​cache:​lscwp:​configuration:​warning.png?​400|}} +
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-Navigate to **LiteSpeed Cache Report** and look at the **Report Summary**. The ''​Server Variables''​ section right at the top can give you some helpful information. Check the values of the following variables: +
-  - ''​LSCACHE_ADV_CACHE = true''​ - If this value is ''​NULL'',​ look for the ''​wp-content/advanced-cache.php''​ file which should include the line ''​define('​LSCACHE_ADV_CACHE',​ true);''​If the line exist, then it maybe permission issue. Simply fix by removing advanced-cache.php file and reactivate the litespeed cache plugin to regenerate it. +
-  - ''​LITESPEED_ON = true''​ - If this value is ''​NULL'',​ it means that you are not running with LiteSpeed web server. This is allowed, but it limits the functions that you are able to use. [[litespeed_wiki:​cache:​lscwp:​installation|Learn more]]. +
-  - ''​LITESPEED_ON_IN_SETTING = true''​ - If this value is ''​NULL'',​ navigate to the **Settings** page and set **Enable LiteSpeed Cache** to ''​Enable''​ +
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