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litespeed_wiki:cpanel:easyapache4-config [2018/10/31 16:24]
Jackson Zhang [Configuring cPanel + EasyApache 4 with LiteSpeed]
litespeed_wiki:cpanel:easyapache4-config [2019/10/01 14:20]
Jackson Zhang
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 Alternatively,​ you can run the upgrade script: Alternatively,​ you can run the upgrade script:
   /​usr/​local/​cpanel/​whostmgr/​docroot/​cgi/​lsws/​migrate_ea3_to_ea4_litespeed.sh   /​usr/​local/​cpanel/​whostmgr/​docroot/​cgi/​lsws/​migrate_ea3_to_ea4_litespeed.sh
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 +If you are running CloudLinux and CL PHP Selector is your preferred way for all PHPs, please check [[
 +litespeed_wiki:​cpanel:​use-cloudlinuxphpselector-on-ea4-with-lsws|how to configure cpanel ea4 + cloudlinux + LSWS to use CL php selector instead of ea4 multiphp]].
  
 The upgrade script is the easiest way. However if you still want to do it manually or try to understand how the upgrade works, please follow the following steps. The upgrade script is the easiest way. However if you still want to do it manually or try to understand how the upgrade works, please follow the following steps.
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 **Note:** LSWS is not compatible with mod_ruid2 because LSWS does not allow the process user to change mid-process. Make sure that mod_ruid2 is disabled in your WHM settings when using LSWS. LSWS is compatible with Apache prefork or event MPM. If mod_ruid2 is enabled, a variety of functionality may be disrupted due to WHM creating files that the web server user cannot access. **Note:** LSWS is not compatible with mod_ruid2 because LSWS does not allow the process user to change mid-process. Make sure that mod_ruid2 is disabled in your WHM settings when using LSWS. LSWS is compatible with Apache prefork or event MPM. If mod_ruid2 is enabled, a variety of functionality may be disrupted due to WHM creating files that the web server user cannot access.
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-**Note:** LSWS is not compatible with mod_lsapi so we recommend it being disabled before installing LiteSpeed. The reason for that is, is that all the functionality that mod_lsapi offers is already built directly inside of LSWS and by using mod_lsapi it can cause issues and performance decreases. 
  
 If you are experienceing any of the following errors and your external apps and script handlers have been configurated,​ you might not install the following ea-phpxx on your server, you can use easy apache to install them to fix the errors. If you are experienceing any of the following errors and your external apps and script handlers have been configurated,​ you might not install the following ea-phpxx on your server, you can use easy apache to install them to fix the errors.
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