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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 exists, then it may be a permissions issue. Simply fix by removing the ''advanced-cache.php'' file, and deactivating and reactivating the LiteSpeed Cache plugin. The file will be correctly regenerated. | + | |
- | - ''LITESPEED_ON = true'' - If **LSCACHE_ADV_CACHE = null**, then this will always be ''NULL''. 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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