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litespeed_wiki:installation:standalone-apache-migration [2019/05/23 21:40]
Kacey Schroeder [1.1 Download]
litespeed_wiki:installation:standalone-apache-migration [2019/05/24 16:46] (current)
Kacey Schroeder [Step 4: Test and switch to LiteSpeed]
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   cd /root   cd /root
-  wget http://​www.litespeedtech.com/​packages/​4.0/lsws-4.2.12-ent-x86_64-linux.tar.gz+  wget http://​www.litespeedtech.com/​packages/​5.0/lsws-5.3.8-ent-x86_64-linux.tar.gz
  
 **Note:** Replace the values in the URL to control for your OS and which version/​[[litespeed_wiki:​licenses:​choosing-a-license|edition]] of LSWS you wish to download: **Note:** Replace the values in the URL to control for your OS and which version/​[[litespeed_wiki:​licenses:​choosing-a-license|edition]] of LSWS you wish to download:
  
-''​lsws-4.2.12-ent-x86_64-linux''​ = LSWS Enterprise ​4.2.12 for 64bit Linux+''​lsws-5.3.8-ent-x86_64-linux''​ = LSWS Enterprise ​5.3.for 64bit Linux
  
-''​lsws-4.2.10-std-i386-linux''​ = LSWS Standard ​4.2.10 for 32bit Linux+''​lsws-5.3.8-std-i386-linux''​ = LSWS Standard ​5.3.for 32bit Linux
  
-''​lsws-4.2.12-ent-x86_64-freebsd6''​ = LSWS Enterprise ​4.2.12 for 64bit FreeBSD 6.x+''​lsws-5.3.8-ent-x86_64-freebsd6''​ = LSWS Enterprise ​5.3.for 64bit FreeBSD 6.x
  
 ==== 1.2 Unpack ==== ==== 1.2 Unpack ====
  
-  tar zxfv  lsws-4.2.12-ent-x86_64-linux.tar.gz+  tar zxfv  lsws-5.3.8-ent-x86_64-linux.tar.gz
  
 ==== 1.3 Run the installation script ==== ==== 1.3 Run the installation script ====
  
-For Enterprise Edition, make sure to put the license file (trial.key or paid license serial.no file in the unpacked folder).+For Enterprise Edition, make sure to put the license file (trial.key or paid license serial.no filein the unpacked folder.
  
-  cd lsws-4.2.12+  cd lsws-5.3.8
   ./​install.sh   ./​install.sh
  
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 If your application doesn'​t allow you to run offset port for LSWS, such as WordPress, Magento,​etc,​ you should stop Apache webserver and start LSWS for testing. If your application doesn'​t allow you to run offset port for LSWS, such as WordPress, Magento,​etc,​ you should stop Apache webserver and start LSWS for testing.
  
-If your application allowed, you can set port offset such as ''​2000''​ then start LSWS and try websites hosted on offset port 2080 and secured sites on port 2443. This way you may run both Apache ( port 80 or 443) and LiteSpeed ( port 2080 or 2443) at the same time.  Most of the time your website is running smoothly and very faster already.+If your application allowed, you can set port offset such as ''​2000''​ then start LSWS and try websites hosted on offset port 2080 and secured sites on port 2443. This way you may run both Apache (port 80 or 443) and LiteSpeed (port 2080 or 2443) at the same time.  Most of the time your website is running smoothly and very faster already.
  
 If there is any problem, probably a PHP issue, you need to check LSWS error log, LSWS stderr log or PHP errors log for details. Server error log and stderr log are set to the following location by default unless you customize it.  If there is any problem, probably a PHP issue, you need to check LSWS error log, LSWS stderr log or PHP errors log for details. Server error log and stderr log are set to the following location by default unless you customize it. 
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