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litespeed_wiki:cache:lscxf:installation [2016/09/30 21:28] Rob Holda [More Accurate Guest Count] |
litespeed_wiki:cache:lscxf:installation [2019/05/17 14:37] (current) Kacey Schroeder [Pre-Installation Requirements] |
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* LiteSpeed Web Server Enterprise Edition 5.0.12+. | * LiteSpeed Web Server Enterprise Edition 5.0.12+. | ||
- | * LSCache Module. (Included with a 2-CPU or higher license. Can be purchased as an add-on for VPS, Ultra VPS, and 1-CPU licenses.) | + | * LSCache Module. (Included with all current licenses as well as the 8-CPU legacy license. Can be purchased as an add-on for VPS, Ultra VPS, and 1-CPU legacy licenses.) |
===== LiteSpeed Web Server Settings ===== | ===== LiteSpeed Web Server Settings ===== | ||
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===== Testing ===== | ===== Testing ===== | ||
- | You can check if a page is being served from LSCXF by using your browser's developer tool to check the response header for the HTML file. This can usually be done by right clicking on the page and selecting some form of “Inspect”. Then click on the “Network” tab in the inspector and reload the page. If you see “X-LiteSpeed-Cache: hit” in the response header for the HTML file(usually listed first), then the page is being served by LSCXF. | + | You can check if a page is being served from LSCXF by using your browser's developer tools to check the response header for the HTML file. This can usually be done by right clicking on the page and selecting some form of “Inspect”. Then clicking on the “Network” tab in the inspector and reloading the page. If you see “X-LiteSpeed-Cache: hit” in the response header for the HTML file (usually listed first), then the page is being served by LSCXF. |
===== XenForo Debug Mode ===== | ===== XenForo Debug Mode ===== | ||
- | To enable debug mode in XenForo , add the following to "config.php" under XenForo's "library" directory: | + | To enable debug mode in XenForo, add the following lines to your "config.php" file under XenForo's "library" directory: |
- | <code>$config['debug'] = true;</code> \\ **Note:** It is not recommended to enable debug mode on a production site as it will increase resource utilization. | + | <code>$config['debug'] = true;</code> \\ **Note:** Enabling debug mode is not recommended on a production site as it will increase resource utilization. |
If you would like to enable debug mode only for certain IPs, you can instead add the following: | If you would like to enable debug mode only for certain IPs, you can instead add the following: | ||
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<code>if($_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'] == '127.0.0.1'){$config['debug'] = true;}</code> | <code>if($_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'] == '127.0.0.1'){$config['debug'] = true;}</code> | ||
- | Where you can replace 127.0.0.1 with the desired IP Address. | + | Replacing 127.0.0.1 with the desired IP Address. |