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Michael Alegre [Command-Line Interface - LiteSpeed Cache For WordPress Management] Updated help page content.
litespeed_wiki:cpanel:cli-lscwp-management [2020/01/03 19:33] (current)
Michael Alegre [Command-Line Interface - LiteSpeed Cache For WordPress Management] Updated help page content to that in v1.9 of the lcsmctl script.
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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]]. 
 + 
 +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. As of versions 1.4 of the script, the ability to recommend a plugin or broadcast a message to all discovered WordPress installations is also available. 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.]]
 +
 +**Supported Control Panel Environments:​** cPanel/WHM and Plesk
  
 **Note:** You must have a license with LSCache enabled to use these features. **[[litespeed_wiki:​licenses:​add-lscache|How To Get LSCache]]** **Note:** You must have a license with LSCache enabled to use these features. **[[litespeed_wiki:​licenses:​add-lscache|How To Get LSCache]]**
  
 <​code>​ <​code>​
-LiteSpeed Cache Manager CLI Tool v1.2.2+LiteSpeed Cache Manager CLI Tool v1.9
  
  
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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). 
 + 
 +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 ​installation ​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 ​installation ​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 ​installation ​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 ​{-m | <wp path>} 
-    Unflag a single WordPress installation. Flagged installations will be  +    Unflag ​all discovered WordPress installations with the -m parameter or  
-skipped during mass operations.+single ​installation by providing the path to the WordPress installation ​ 
 +directory. Flagged installations will be 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.
 +
 +dashnotify {-m | -wppath <wp path>} [-plugin <plugin slug>] {-msgfile <message file path> | -msg <​message>​}
 +    Notify all discovered WordPress installations with the provided message ​
 +(plain text or HTML) using the Dash Notifier WordPress plugin with the -m 
 +parameter or a single installation by providing the path to the WordPress ​
 +installation directory. A plugin slug can be included to have an 
 +install/​activate button for that plugin added to the message as well. 
 +Installations containing a '​.dash_notifier_bypass'​ file will not be notified.
 +
 +dashnotifyremove {-m | <wp path>}
 +    Remove Dash Notifier plugin (and notification messages) from all discovered ​
 +WordPress installations with the -m parameter or a single installation by 
 +providing the path to the WordPress installation directory.
 +
 +cpanelplugin {--install | --uninstall | -autoinstall [{0 | 1}]}
 +    [cPanel/WHM Environment Only] Install or uninstall the LiteSpeed user-end ​
 +plugin for cPanel for all cPanel accounts using the '​--install'​ and 
 +'​--uninstall'​ input flags. The plugin will appear as "​LiteSpeed Web Cache 
 +Manager"​ under '​Advanced'​ in the user's cPanel dashboard. The '​-autoinstall' ​
 +input param can be used to check the current auto install status. When turned ​
 +on, the cPanel plugin will be automatically installed when installing/​updating ​
 +the WHM plugin. Use '​-autoinstall {0 | 1}' to manually turn this off and on 
 +respectively.
 +
 +addinstalls {-wpinstall <wp path> <​docroot>​ <server name> <site url>} | -wpinstallsfile <​installs file path>}
 +    Add a WordPress installation to existing scan data. This "​custom"​ data will 
 +be stored in it's own lscm.data.cust data file under the "​lsws/​admin/​lscdata" ​
 +directory. A single installation can be added using the -wpinstall parameter ​
 +with space separated list of installation info in the required order (<wp path> ​
 +<​docroot>​ <server name> <site url>). Multiple installations can be added at 
 +once using the -wpinstallsfile parameter to provide the path to an installs ​
 +file containing a newline separated list of installation info in the expected ​
 +format.
 +
 +--update-lib ​
 +    Update the lscmctl script and the required shared library to their latest ​
 +versions.
  
  
 Example Usage: Example Usage:
 +
 +  List server and virtual host cache roots:
 +  ./lscmctl setcacheroot
 +
 +  Set virtual host cache root:
 +  ./lscmctl setcacheroot -vh /​path/​to/​ssd/​lscache
  
   Display currently active LSCWP version:   Display currently active LSCWP version:
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   ./lscmctl scan   ./lscmctl scan
  
-  Discover new installations only, passing in path to php binary:+  Discover new installations only, passing in path to PHP binary:
   ./lscmctl -php /​path/​to/​php/​ scan -n   ./lscmctl -php /​path/​to/​php/​ scan -n
  
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   Get LSC-WP status for a single installation:​   Get LSC-WP status for a single installation:​
   ./lscmctl status /​home/​user/​public_html/​wp   ./lscmctl status /​home/​user/​public_html/​wp
-</​code>​ 
  
 +  Send a simple dashboard message to a single discovered WordPress installation:​
 +  ./lscmctl dashnotify -wppath /​path/​to/​wp/​install -msg "Hello World!"​
 +
 +  Broadcast a dashboard message recommending the LiteSpeed Cache for WordPress plugin to all discovered WordPress installations:​
 +  ./lscmctl dashnotify -m -plugin litespeed-cache -msgfile /​path/​to/​msg/​file
 +
 +  Remove dashboard notifications (and Dash Notifier plugin) from all discovered WordPress installations:​
 +  ./lscmctl dashnotifyremove -m
 +
 +  [cPanel/WHM Environment Only] Install the LiteSpeed user-end plugin for cPanel for all cPanel accounts:
 +  ./lscmctl cpanelplugin --install
 +
 +  [cPanel/WHM Environment Only] Turn off auto install for the LiteSpeed user-end plugin for cPanel:
 +  ./lscmctl cpanelplugin -autoinstall 0
 +
 +  Add a single WordPress Installations to custom data file.:
 +  ./lscmctl addinstalls -wpinstall /​home/​user/​public_html/​wp /​home/​user/​public_html user.com user.com/wp
 +
 +  Add multiple WordPress Installations to custom data file using an installs file.:
 +  ./lscmctl addinstalls -wpinstallsfile /​path/​to/​installs/​file
 +</​code>​
 ===== Scan And Enable Using A CronJob ===== ===== Scan And Enable Using A CronJob =====
  
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