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litespeed_wiki:cache:webadc [2017/10/30 21:14]
Jackson Zhang [Testing]
litespeed_wiki:cache:webadc [2018/05/15 13:29]
Jackson Zhang [Enable Cache on ADC]
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   * Set **Check Public Cache** to ''​Yes''​   * Set **Check Public Cache** to ''​Yes''​
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 +  * **Check Private cache** normally leave it as blank at most of the cases. Set it to ''​Yes''​ only if there is a private ESI block. ​
 ==== Install and Activate LiteSpeed Cache Plugin on Backend Web Server ==== ==== Install and Activate LiteSpeed Cache Plugin on Backend Web Server ====
 Install and activate your plugin according to that plugin'​s directions: Install and activate your plugin according to that plugin'​s directions:
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 ===== Testing ===== ===== Testing =====
  
-You can check if a page is being cached from WebADC ​by: +You can check if a WordPress ​page is being cached from Web ADC by: 
     - Navigating to your site from a non-logged-in browser and using your browser'​s developer tools to check the response header.     - Navigating to your site from a non-logged-in browser and using your browser'​s developer tools to check the response header.
     - Enter the URL ''<​nowiki>​http://​[Back_end_web_server_IP]/​[wordpress-path]</​nowiki>''​ and check that there is no cache from response header.     - Enter the URL ''<​nowiki>​http://​[Back_end_web_server_IP]/​[wordpress-path]</​nowiki>''​ and check that there is no cache from response header.
     - Enter the URL ''<​nowiki>​http://​[Web_ADC_IP]/​[wordpress-path]</​nowiki>''​. Reload the page and look for ''​X-LiteSpeed-Cache:​ hit''​ in the response headers. If it's there, then the page is being served by the cache.     - Enter the URL ''<​nowiki>​http://​[Web_ADC_IP]/​[wordpress-path]</​nowiki>''​. Reload the page and look for ''​X-LiteSpeed-Cache:​ hit''​ in the response headers. If it's there, then the page is being served by the cache.
-    - Modify a post with the WordPress application,​ then press Ctrl+F5 to refresh ''<​nowiki>​http://​[Web_ADC_IP]/​[wordpress-path]</​nowiki>'',​ you should see the updated posts. ​  +    - Modify a post with the WordPress application,​ then press **Ctrl+F5** to refresh ''<​nowiki>​http://​[Web_ADC_IP]/​[wordpress-path]</​nowiki>'',​ you should see the updated posts. ​  
-    - If rewrite rule being used, you will only see ''​X-LiteSpeed-Cache: ​hit'', ​but won't see any details of cache-control:​max-age. ​ + 
 +==== Will I see "Cache-Control:max-age" header"​ when I use lscache? ==== 
 +No. Please be aware there are two different concepts: ''​Cache-Control:max-age'' ​is a regular cache response header which controls the cache behavior of a browser or public proxy//not// LSCache from the server side.  While ''[E=cache-control:​max-age=120]''​ is to control LiteSpeed'​s internal server cache and //​won'​t//​ affect browser cache.  
 +Our cache engine won't insert the regular client/​browser ''​Cache-Control''​ header because it is not desired to let the browser or proxy cache the dynamic content. This would remove cache control from the server, and if LSCache no longer has control, it will be unable to purge updated content. As a result, the browser will serve out-of-date pages. 
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 +''​x-litespeed-cache-control''​ is on our ADC to do list
  
 +If there is still a need to let the browser cache content, you can configure the backend to insert regular "​Cache-Control"​ headers.
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 ===== Turning On the Web ADC Debug Log ===== ===== Turning On the Web ADC Debug Log =====
 To turn on the Web ADC Debug Log, you would follow the exact same steps that are laid-out [[litespeed_wiki:​config:​toggle-debug-logging|here]] for LiteSpeed Web Server. To turn on the Web ADC Debug Log, you would follow the exact same steps that are laid-out [[litespeed_wiki:​config:​toggle-debug-logging|here]] for LiteSpeed Web Server.
  
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