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=== Run telnet === | === Run telnet === | ||
- | To run telnet, connect to the server IP and port configured for lsmcd. For example if you are running on the server: | + | To run telnet, connect to the server IP and port configured for LSMCD. For example if you are running on the server: |
telnet 127.0.0.1 11211 | telnet 127.0.0.1 11211 | ||
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=== Check the log === | === Check the log === | ||
- | This should be done for any and all problems. The log is ''/tmp/lsmcd.log'' by default. If there is insufficient logging to help you find the problem, you can update node.conf (in ''/usr/local/lsmcd/conf/node.conf'') to set ''LogLevel=dbg_medium''. You will need to restart the lsmcd server. | + | This should be done for any and all problems. The log is ''/tmp/lsmcd.log'' by default. If there is insufficient logging to help you find the problem, you can update node.conf (in ''/usr/local/lsmcd/conf/node.conf'') to set ''LogLevel=dbg_medium''. You will need to restart the LSMCD server. |
=== Manually perform the stats function === | === Manually perform the stats function === | ||
- | The stats are obtained by running a script which obtains them. You can do this manually from the command line. In a default install: | + | The stats are obtained by running a script. You can do this manually from the command line. In a default install: |
cd /usr/local/cpanel/base/frontend/paper_lantern/lsmcd_usermgr | cd /usr/local/cpanel/base/frontend/paper_lantern/lsmcd_usermgr | ||
./lsmcdsasl.py 127.0.0.1:11211 user | ./lsmcdsasl.py 127.0.0.1:11211 user | ||
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Where ''user'' is the user you are verifying. | Where ''user'' is the user you are verifying. | ||
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===== Other Errors (LSMCD related) ===== | ===== 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. |