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-====== Add LSCache to Existing License ====== 
  
-LiteSpeed Cache (LSCache) is a [[litespeed_wiki:​litespeed:​cache|high-powered page caching feature]] that can be built into LiteSpeed Web Server (LSWS). LSCache is bundled into 2-CPU licenses or higher. Since LSWS 4.2.8, LSWS has supported adding LSCache as a module onto cheaper plans. This wiki will take you through the steps to add LSCache to an existing VPS, Ultra VPS, or 1-CPU license. 
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-===== Purchasing LSCache ===== 
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-Log into your account and access the license you wish to add LSCache to. 
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-{{lscache_account_home.png?​700px}} 
-{{lscache_license_details.png?​700px}} 
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-Under Management Actions, go to Upgrade/​Downgrade Options. 
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-Under New Configuration,​ select the LSCache checkbox. 
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-{{lscache_new_configuration.png?​700px}} 
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-Pay the invoice generated and you will get an order confirmation screen. 
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-{{lscache_order_confirmation.png?​700px}} 
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-If you go back to your license'​s details, you will now see LSCache as enabled. 
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-{{lscache_module_added.png?​700px}} 
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-===== Updating your license ===== 
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-Your license will automatically be updated on our licensing server when you order the add-on. This update will not take effect on your server until your server communicates with our licensing server. This happens automatically once every 24 hours. You can also force communication in a number of ways. The easiest and most reliable way is to run the following commands: 
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-  /​usr/​local/​lsws/​bin/​lshttpd -V 
-  /​usr/​local/​lsws/​bin/​lswsctrl restart 
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-The above commands cause your server to check your current license against our licensing server and then restart to cause the new license changes to take effect. 
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