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litespeed_wiki:licenses:domain-limit-has-been-reached [2019/01/25 21:03] Lisa Clarke Proofreading |
litespeed_wiki:licenses:domain-limit-has-been-reached [2019/10/29 13:26] Jackson Zhang |
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====== Domain Limit Has Been Reached ====== | ====== Domain Limit Has Been Reached ====== | ||
+ | ===== LiteSpeed can not be started with Site Owner license ===== | ||
You install a new LiteSpeed Web Server on cPanel with a Site Owner license, but it cannot be started. | You install a new LiteSpeed Web Server on cPanel with a Site Owner license, but it cannot be started. | ||
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The error log clearly shows ''Domain limit has been reached, domain limit: 5, total domains: 11''. A Site Owner License has a domain limit of 5 and cannot be used on a server with more than that. If you require more top-level domains than 5, you should upgrade your license. | The error log clearly shows ''Domain limit has been reached, domain limit: 5, total domains: 11''. A Site Owner License has a domain limit of 5 and cannot be used on a server with more than that. If you require more top-level domains than 5, you should upgrade your license. | ||
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+ | ===== Can I define which domain to be counted towards the 5-domain limit on a control panel environment? ===== | ||
+ | The 5-domain limit will be applied to all exiting top domains on the server and unfortunately, there is no way for you to define which domain to be counted towards the 5-domain limit. | ||
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+ | You can either remove unused domains or upgrade the LiteSpeed license to overcome the 5-domain limit. |