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litespeed_wiki:lsmcd:user_cpanel [2018/08/06 21:18]
Robert Perper [Install the Software]
litespeed_wiki:lsmcd:user_cpanel [2018/08/14 12:20]
Robert Perper [Use]
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 The install should run without errors, but any significant ones will be displayed on the screen. ​ It will determine if lsmcd has been installed and install it if it's not already there. The install should run without errors, but any significant ones will be displayed on the screen. ​ It will determine if lsmcd has been installed and install it if it's not already there.
  
-If you see missing dependencies,​ particularly concerning Perl and Git, check your ''/​etc/​yum.conf''​ file.  You must not have ''​perl*''​ in the exclude list.  If it's there, remove it and try the install script again.+If you see missing dependencies,​ particularly concerning Perl and Git, check your ''/​etc/​yum.conf''​ file.  You must not have ''​perl*''​ in the exclude list.  If it's there, ​temporarily ​remove it and try the install script again.
  
 ===== Administration ===== ===== Administration =====
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 This screen has 3 groups of data: This screen has 3 groups of data:
   - Who you are:   - Who you are:
-    - User to be used for LSMCD+    - User to be used for LSMCD (the logged on user)
     - LSMCD server address extracted from ''/​usr/​local/​lsmcd/​conf/​node.conf''​. ​ Can be an IP address/​port or UDS (Unix Domain Socket).     - LSMCD server address extracted from ''/​usr/​local/​lsmcd/​conf/​node.conf''​. ​ Can be an IP address/​port or UDS (Unix Domain Socket).
-    - Whether SASL security is enabled +    - Whether SASL security is enabled ​(the setting of ''​Cached.UseSasl''​ in node.conf) 
-    - Whether User Level Security is enabled+    - Whether User Level Security is enabled ​(the setting of ''​Cached.DataByUser''​ in node.conf).
   - A button to change the password. ​ Will only be enabled if SASL and User Level Security is enabled.   - A button to change the password. ​ Will only be enabled if SASL and User Level Security is enabled.
   - A button to display stats. ​ If user level security is enabled, the stats will be only for the user.  If no security is enabled, the stats are system wide.  Otherwise the button is disabled.   - A button to display stats. ​ If user level security is enabled, the stats will be only for the user.  If no security is enabled, the stats are system wide.  Otherwise the button is disabled.
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