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litespeed_wiki:cpanel:multi-litespeed-processes [2019/03/07 18:50] Jackson Zhang |
litespeed_wiki:cpanel:multi-litespeed-processes [2020/05/22 13:04] Jackson Zhang [How to Use More Cores With Licenses with at Least 2 Worker Processes on cPanel] |
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- | ====== How to Use More Cores With a 2-CPU or Above License on cPanel ====== | + | ====== How to Use More Cores With Licenses with at Least 2 Worker Processes on cPanel ====== |
+ | With reuse port listener, it uses multi-cores automatically, unless disabled. | ||
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+ | The following is only for the earlier version of LSWS without reuse port. | ||
===== Setup to use multicores ===== | ===== Setup to use multicores ===== | ||
- | You can boost your website's benchmark performance by selecting a higher-CPU license. If you have a 2-CPU or above license on cPanel, you can check how many LiteSpeed processes are running in "top". Sometimes you may only see one core being used by LiteSpeed processes. Why? | + | You can boost your website's benchmark performance by selecting a higher-CPU license. If you have a license with 2 worker processes or more on cPanel, you can check how many LiteSpeed processes are running in "top". Sometimes you may only see one core being used by LiteSpeed processes. Why? |
- | Websites configured via Apache configuration, such as in a cPanel environment, are served by one CPU by default. You can add a listener for a site's ''<IP : Port>'' in LiteSpeed's native configuration. Bind it to two processes to fully utilize the 2-CPU license (or more) in your benchmark test. | + | Websites configured via Apache configuration, such as in a cPanel environment, are served by one CPU by default. You can add a listener for a site's ''<IP : Port>'' in LiteSpeed's native configuration. Bind it to two processes to fully utilize the 2 worker process license (or more) in your benchmark test. |
The following shows how to enable two processes for your website for port 80. Select the IP that is used by your benchmark-testing domain associated with the virtual host. | The following shows how to enable two processes for your website for port 80. Select the IP that is used by your benchmark-testing domain associated with the virtual host. | ||
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===== Troubleshooting ===== | ===== Troubleshooting ===== | ||
- | ==== Full stop/start ==== | + | ==== Full Stop/Start ==== |
- | If you see "failed to create new listener", | + | If you see ''failed to create new listener'', |
2019-03-07 11:17:32.583428 ERROR HttpListener::start(): Can’t listen at address https: Address already in use! | 2019-03-07 11:17:32.583428 ERROR HttpListener::start(): Can’t listen at address https: Address already in use! | ||
2019-03-07 11:17:32.583462 ERROR HttpServer::addListener(https) failed to create new listener | 2019-03-07 11:17:32.583462 ERROR HttpServer::addListener(https) failed to create new listener | ||
2019-03-07 11:17:32.583471 ERROR [config:server:listener:https] failed to start listener on address *:443! | 2019-03-07 11:17:32.583471 ERROR [config:server:listener:https] failed to start listener on address *:443! | ||
- | mostly likely you run a graceful restart. You should run a full stop then full start to make the setting effective. | + | most likely you ran a graceful restart. You should bring the server to a full stop, and run a full restart to make the setting effective. Like so: |
service lsws stop | service lsws stop | ||
service lsws start | service lsws start | ||
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- | ==== failed to create SSL context for listener ==== | + | ==== Failed to Create SSL Context for Listener ==== |
- | Even you run full stop then full start, you may see the following warning message: | + | Even if you run a full stop then a full start, you may see the following warning message: |
LEVEL: WARN [config:server:listener:https] failed to create SSL context for listener 208.75.148.57:443, turn SSL off. | LEVEL: WARN [config:server:listener:https] failed to create SSL context for listener 208.75.148.57:443, turn SSL off. | ||
- | Try to browse the domain without any issue. Use top command to check and litespeed processes shared CPU equally without any issue. | + | Verify that you can browse to the domain successfully. Use the ''top'' command to check that LiteSpeed processes are sharing CPU equally without any issue. |
- | The error message simply means the ssl is not configured through WebAdmin ( which is actually true, since LSWS will use apache ssl configuration) and Apache config will fill in the SSL cert. The error message can be safely ignored as long as SSL is working fine. | + | The error message simply means the SSL is not configured through WebAdmin (which is actually true, since LSWS will use Apache's SSL configuration) and that the Apache configuration will fill in the SSL certificate. The error message can be safely ignored as long as SSL is working fine. |