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litespeed_wiki:cpanel:cli-lscwp-management [2018/09/18 13:55] Michael Alegre [Command-Line Interface - LiteSpeed Cache For WordPress Management] Updated help page content. |
litespeed_wiki:cpanel:cli-lscwp-management [2019/02/08 17:34] Michael Alegre Added mention of our WHM plugin to first paragraph. |
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====== Command-Line Interface - LiteSpeed Cache For WordPress Management ====== | ====== Command-Line Interface - LiteSpeed Cache For WordPress Management ====== | ||
- | As of LiteSpeed Enterprise 5.1.14, in addition to the plugin features above, a command-line interface script also exists under ''/usr/local/lsws/admin/misc/lscmctl'' for executing basic cache management actions through the terminal or in a cron job. The help page for this script is included below. | + | This page covers the various cache management options available through our lsmctl cli script. Most of these options are also available through our [[litespeed_wiki:cpanel:whm-plugin-lscwp-management|WHM plugin for cPanel]]. |
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+ | As of LiteSpeed Enterprise 5.1.14, a command-line interface script was added under ''/usr/local/lsws/admin/misc/lscmctl'' for executing basic cache management actions through the terminal or in a cron job. The help page for this script is included below. | ||
[[https://blog.litespeedtech.com/2017/06/28/wpw-autodiscovery-lscache-and-the-command-line/|Learn more about the CLI script on our blog.]] | [[https://blog.litespeedtech.com/2017/06/28/wpw-autodiscovery-lscache-and-the-command-line/|Learn more about the CLI script on our blog.]] | ||
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- | LiteSpeed Cache Manager CLI Tool v1.2.2 | + | LiteSpeed Cache Manager CLI Tool v1.3 |
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Possible Commands: | Possible Commands: | ||
- | setversion [--list] | [--latest] | [$VERSION] | + | setcacheroot [-svr <cache root>] [-vh <cache root>] |
+ | List/Set server and/or virtual host cache roots. This command will list the | ||
+ | current server and virtual host cache roots when no additional input is given. | ||
+ | Use -svr and -vh to set those cache roots. The '$' character is not allowed | ||
+ | when setting virtual host cache root. Virtual host cache root values starting | ||
+ | with a '/' will automatically have '/$vh_user' appended to the end (this format | ||
+ | was chosen to maintain compatibility with CageFS). | ||
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+ | setversion [--list] | [--latest] | <version> | ||
List/Set active LSCWP version. This command will list the currently active | List/Set active LSCWP version. This command will list the currently active | ||
- | version when no additional input it given. Use --list to show available | + | version when no additional input is given. Use --list to show available |
versions or --latest to switch to the latest available version. A valid version | versions or --latest to switch to the latest available version. A valid version | ||
number can also be provided to switch to that version specifically. This must | number can also be provided to switch to that version specifically. This must | ||
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installations after scanning is complete. | installations after scanning is complete. | ||
- | enable -m | $WP_PATH | + | enable -m | <wp path> |
Enables LSWCP for all discovered WordPress installations with the -m | Enables LSWCP for all discovered WordPress installations with the -m | ||
parameter or a single installtion by providing the path to the WordPress | parameter or a single installtion by providing the path to the WordPress | ||
installation directory. | installation directory. | ||
- | disable -m | $WP_PATH | + | disable -m | <wp path> |
Disables LSWCP for all discovered WordPress installations with the -m | Disables LSWCP for all discovered WordPress installations with the -m | ||
parameter or a single installtion by providing the path to the WordPress | parameter or a single installtion by providing the path to the WordPress | ||
installation directory. | installation directory. | ||
- | upgrade -m | $WP_PATH | + | upgrade -m | <wp path> |
Upgrade LSWCP for all discovered WordPress installations to the current | Upgrade LSWCP for all discovered WordPress installations to the current | ||
active version with the -m parameter or a single installtion by providing the | active version with the -m parameter or a single installtion by providing the | ||
path to the WordPress installation directory. | path to the WordPress installation directory. | ||
- | flag $WP_PATH | + | flag <wp path> |
Flag a single WordPress installation. Flagged installations will be skipped | Flag a single WordPress installation. Flagged installations will be skipped | ||
during mass operations. | during mass operations. | ||
- | unflag $WP_PATH | + | unflag <wp path> |
Unflag a single WordPress installation. Flagged installations will be | Unflag a single WordPress installation. Flagged installations will be | ||
skipped during mass operations. | skipped during mass operations. | ||
- | status $WP_PATH | + | status <wp path> |
Get the most up to date LSC-WP status for the provided WordPress | Get the most up to date LSC-WP status for the provided WordPress | ||
installation. | installation. | ||
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Example Usage: | Example Usage: | ||
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+ | List server and virtual host cache roots: | ||
+ | ./lscmctl setcacheroot | ||
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+ | Set virtual host cache root: | ||
+ | ./lscmctl setcacheroot -vh /path/to/ssd/lscache | ||
Display currently active LSCWP version: | Display currently active LSCWP version: |