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litespeed_wiki:lsmcd:user-errors [2019/02/25 20:07]
Robert Perper [Other Tools]
litespeed_wiki:lsmcd:user-errors [2019/02/25 20:09]
Robert Perper [Other Errors (LSMCD related)]
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 If any of these errors occur, you should check the LSMCD log. The log is usually in ''/​tmp/​lsmcd.log'',​ as specified in the **LogFile** parameter of the default ''​node.conf''​ file (usually found in ''/​usr/​local/​lsmcd/​conf/​node.conf''​). ​ The administrator should check the LSMCD configuration as described [[https://​www.litespeedtech.com/​support/​wiki/​doku.php/​litespeed_wiki:​lsmcd:​configuration|here]]. If any of these errors occur, you should check the LSMCD log. The log is usually in ''/​tmp/​lsmcd.log'',​ as specified in the **LogFile** parameter of the default ''​node.conf''​ file (usually found in ''/​usr/​local/​lsmcd/​conf/​node.conf''​). ​ The administrator should check the LSMCD configuration as described [[https://​www.litespeedtech.com/​support/​wiki/​doku.php/​litespeed_wiki:​lsmcd:​configuration|here]].
  
 +It is recommended that you also check the ''​Other Tools''​ in the section above for other troubleshooting ideas.
 ==== ''​node.conf not found in expected location''​ ==== ==== ''​node.conf not found in expected location''​ ====
 This message will be followed by the expected fully qualified file name location. ​ It is the ''​conf''​ directory in the startup location for LSMCD, usually ''/​usr/​local/​lsmcd/​conf/​node.conf''​. ​ Verify that ''​node.conf''​ is in this location, as this is the configuration file for LSMCD. ​ If the file does exist in that location or the location is something unexpected, contact LiteSpeed Technical Support. This message will be followed by the expected fully qualified file name location. ​ It is the ''​conf''​ directory in the startup location for LSMCD, usually ''/​usr/​local/​lsmcd/​conf/​node.conf''​. ​ Verify that ''​node.conf''​ is in this location, as this is the configuration file for LSMCD. ​ If the file does exist in that location or the location is something unexpected, contact LiteSpeed Technical Support.
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