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litespeed_wiki:cpanel:cpanel-plugin-lscwp-management [2018/07/09 17:06]
Michael Alegre [Plugin Not Available To cPanel Users?]
litespeed_wiki:cpanel:cpanel-plugin-lscwp-management [2018/07/09 17:51]
Lisa Clarke Proofreading
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 If the LiteSpeed Web Cache Manager plugin is not appearing for cPanel users after installing through the LiteSpeed WHM plugin, please try the following: If the LiteSpeed Web Cache Manager plugin is not appearing for cPanel users after installing through the LiteSpeed WHM plugin, please try the following:
  
-  - Log in to WHM and navigate to the Feature List screen by selecting **Packages ​>> Feature Manager**.+  - Log in to WHM and navigate to the **Feature List** screen by selecting **Packages > Feature Manager**.
   - From here you can add or remove user access to plugins by creating or editing feature lists.   - From here you can add or remove user access to plugins by creating or editing feature lists.
   - Create or edit the feature list you wish to modify.   - Create or edit the feature list you wish to modify.
-  - Click the checkbox labelled ​"LS Web Cache Manager" ​and then the save button. This will add or remove this plugin in your current feature list, which can then be assigned to a package if it has not been already. ​+  - Click the checkbox labelled ​**LS Web Cache Manager** and then press the **Save** ​button. This will add or remove this plugin in your current feature list, which can then be assigned to a package if it has not been already. ​
  
 This plugin should now appear in the **Advanced** section of the cPanel home screen for all users assigned this package. This plugin should now appear in the **Advanced** section of the cPanel home screen for all users assigned this package.
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 ==== Main Page ==== ==== Main Page ====
  
-This is the first page seen when visiting the plugin page. Here you will be presented with 3 sections and a link to the settings page.+This is the first page shown when visiting the plugin page. Here you will be presented with 3 sections and a link to the settings page.
  
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- +  * **Why Use LSCache?** - Contains some information on LSCache and the various available LSCache plugins through the [[https://​litespeedtech.com/​products/​cache-plugins|Available LSCache Plugins]] link. 
-  - **Why Use LSCache?** - Contains some information on LSCache and the various available LSCache plugins through the [[https://​litespeedtech.com/​products/​cache-plugins|Available LSCache Plugins]] link. +  ​**Flush LSCache** - This section contains a button for flushing the contents of your LSCache folder. This will clear the cache for all owned sites with LSCache enabled. 
-  ​**Flush LSCache** - This section contains a button for flushing the contents of your LSCache folder. This will clear the cache for all owned sites with LSCache enabled. +  ​**LiteSpeed Cache Management** - This section contains a link to the LiteSpeed Cache Management page for owned WordPress sites where LSCWP can be selectively enabled and disabled on a per site basis. 
-  ​**LiteSpeed Cache Management** - This section contains a link to the LiteSpeed Cache Management page for owned WordPress sites where LSCWP can be selectively enabled and disabled on a per site basis. +  ​**Settings** - This link will take you to the plugin settings page.
-  ​**Settings** - This link will take you to the plugin settings page.+
  
 The **LiteSpeed Cache Management** and **Settings** pages will be covered in more detail below. The **LiteSpeed Cache Management** and **Settings** pages will be covered in more detail below.
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 Starting from the actual table we have the following fields: Starting from the actual table we have the following fields:
  
-  * **Discovered WordPress Installations ​-**  This field will contain ​the path of each WordPress installation discovered during the last scan operation.+  * **Discovered WordPress Installations** This field contains ​the path of each WordPress installation discovered during the last scan operation.
  
-  * **Cache Status ​-** Displays the last known status of LSCWP for the listed WordPress installation.+  * **Cache Status**Displays the last known status of LSCWP for the listed WordPress installation.
  
-  * **Flag ​-** This field can either be blank or display a flag icon. While an installation is flagged, displaying the flag icon, it will be excluded from all future Mass Enable/​Disable LSCWP operations in the WHM plugin.+  * **Flag**This field can either be blank or display a flag icon. While an installation is flagged ​(in other words, displaying the flag icon), it will be excluded from all future Mass Enable/​Disable LSCWP operations in the WHM plugin.
  
-  * **Actions ​-** This field contains action buttons that perform a specific action only for the related WordPress installation. These actions include Enable/​Disable LSCWP and Flag/Unflag this installation.+  * **Actions**This field contains action buttons that perform a specific action only for the related WordPress installation. These actions include Enable/​Disable LSCWP and Flag/Unflag this installation.
  
 Looking at the top row of buttons, we have **Scan/​Re-scan**,​ **Refresh Status**, and to the right, **Flush All**. Looking at the top row of buttons, we have **Scan/​Re-scan**,​ **Refresh Status**, and to the right, **Flush All**.
  
-  * **Scan/​Re-scan ​-** Discovers all WordPress installations under each cPanel ​users known document ​roots. These discovered installations will then be saved to a data file and displayed on the manager screen. If this data file is removed or corrupted, simply scan again to repopulate the list.+  * **Scan/​Re-scan**Discovers all WordPress installations under each cPanel ​user'​s ​known document ​root. These discovered installations will then be saved to a data file and displayed on the manager screen. If this data file is removed or corrupted, simply scan again to repopulate the list.
  
-  * **Refresh Status ​-** Each listed WordPress installation will have an LSCWP Status reflecting the status of LSCWP for that installation. The **Refresh Status** button will update this value to the most current status for all listed WordPress installations.+  * **Refresh Status**Each listed WordPress installation will have an LSCWP Status reflecting the status of LSCWP for that installation. The **Refresh Status** button will update this value to the most current status for all listed WordPress installations.
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-  * **Flush All -** Like the button of the same name on the main page, this button will flush the contents of your LSCache folder. This will clear the cache for all owned sites with LSCache enabled.+  * **Flush All**Like the button of the same name on the main page, this button will flush the contents of your LSCache folder. This will clear the cache for all owned sites with LSCache enabled.
  
 Moving on we have the the bottom row of buttons which are used to perform group operations. These buttons work in tandem with the check-boxes found next to each discovered installation to allow you to perform some basic operations for only the selected group. Moving on we have the the bottom row of buttons which are used to perform group operations. These buttons work in tandem with the check-boxes found next to each discovered installation to allow you to perform some basic operations for only the selected group.
  
-  * **Enable Selected & Disable Selected ​-** These buttons allow you to enable and disable LSCWP for the selected WordPress installations.+  * **Enable Selected & Disable Selected**These buttons allow you to enable and disable LSCWP for the selected WordPress installations.
  
-  * **Flag Selected & Unflag Selected ​-** These buttons allow you to set or unset the flag field for the selected WordPress Installations. Flagged installations will be excluded from **Mass Enable/​Disable LSCWP** operations in the WHM plugin.+  * **Flag Selected & Unflag Selected**These buttons allow you to set or unset the flag field for the selected WordPress Installations. Flagged installations will be excluded from **Mass Enable/​Disable LSCWP** operations in the WHM plugin.
  
 ==== Settings ==== ==== Settings ====
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-  * **Log File Level -** This setting controls the highest level of log messages that will be written to the log file located at ''/​home/​$user/​lscmData/​ls_webcachemgr.log''​. The default value is **INFO**.+  * **Log File Level**This setting controls the highest level of log messages that will be written to the log file located at ''/​home/​$user/​lscmData/​ls_webcachemgr.log''​. The default value is ''​INFO''​.
  
 ===== Uninstallation ===== ===== Uninstallation =====
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