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litespeed_wiki:cpanel:whm-plugin-installer [2015/08/14 20:49]
Michael Alegre [Step 2: Install LiteSpeed Speed Web Server from within WHM] Apache will not switch to LiteSpeed automatically if offset =0. Removed wrong info.
litespeed_wiki:cpanel:whm-plugin-installer [2017/05/08 15:21]
Jackson Zhang [Step 4: Start LiteSpeed again]
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-====== How to convert your cPanel server to LiteSpeed in 20 minutes ======+====== How to convert your cPanel server to LiteSpeed in 20 minutes ​(deprecated)====== 
 +We recommend to install our WHM plugin and LSWS through [[litespeed_wiki:​cpanel:​auto-installer|one line auto installer]].  
 + 
 +The following wiki outline the steps to install whm plugin, then LSWS, then PHP, which is now deprecated.
  
 This only works with LiteSpeed Enterprise Edition, you need a trial key or an Enterprise License serial number. This only works with LiteSpeed Enterprise Edition, you need a trial key or an Enterprise License serial number.
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-===== Step 3: Build matching PHP binary ​=====+===== Step 3: Config PHP ===== 
 +==== For EA4, Plugin will handle it through script == 
 +Our plugin will detect the right configuration and correct them when needed. You don't need to build matching PHP any more. 
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 +==== For EA3, Build matching PHP binary ====
 LSWS comes with a pre-built PHP 4 binary. However, you should build your own PHP binary using configuration options matching those used by Apache mod_php. ​ LSWS comes with a pre-built PHP 4 binary. However, you should build your own PHP binary using configuration options matching those used by Apache mod_php. ​
  
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   "/​usr/​local/​cpanel/​whostmgr/​cgi/​lsws/​cmd_buildmatchingphp.sh"​   "/​usr/​local/​cpanel/​whostmgr/​cgi/​lsws/​cmd_buildmatchingphp.sh"​
  
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 You can now verify if everything is working as expected. It should be! 8-) You can now verify if everything is working as expected. It should be! 8-)
  
-If "Port Offset"​ was set to non-zero, you can now replace Apache with LiteSpeed Web Server ​bu clicking ​"​Switch to LiteSpeed"​+You can now replace Apache with LiteSpeed Web Server. Click "​Change Port Offset"​ and set the value to 0 if you had not done so previously. Click "​Switch to LiteSpeed" ​and that's it!
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-That's it.+
  
 **WARNING:​** Do **NOT** uncheck the "​Apache Web Server"​ (httpd) service under WHM's service manager. If you do this WHM will not restart LiteSpeed automatically when configuration changes have been made.  **WARNING:​** Do **NOT** uncheck the "​Apache Web Server"​ (httpd) service under WHM's service manager. If you do this WHM will not restart LiteSpeed automatically when configuration changes have been made. 
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 +====== cPanel installation tips ======
 +Please also refer to [[https://​cpaneltips.com/​install-litespeed-cpanel|cpanel installation tips]].
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