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You need to create a FastCGI application from LiteSpeed Web Server web administration console, you can have the FastCGI application started manually, or have it managed by LSWS. | You need to create a FastCGI application from LiteSpeed Web Server web administration console, you can have the FastCGI application started manually, or have it managed by LSWS. | ||
- | * If you want to start it manually, just create a remote FastCGI application by setting "Auto Start" to "false", and the follow Django documentation. | + | * If you want to start it manually, just create a remote FastCGI application by setting "Start By Server" to "No", and the follow Django documentation. |
* If you want LSWS to manage the FCGI instances directly, you can try the following in the FastCGI external application configuration: | * If you want LSWS to manage the FCGI instances directly, you can try the following in the FastCGI external application configuration: | ||
MaxConn: 20 (<50 is OK, flup support upto 50 connections by default) | MaxConn: 20 (<50 is OK, flup support upto 50 connections by default) | ||
- | Auto Start: true | + | Start By Server: Yes |
Command: path_to_manage.py runfcgi **daemonize=false** (method could be threaded or prefork) | Command: path_to_manage.py runfcgi **daemonize=false** (method could be threaded or prefork) | ||
Intance: 1 | Intance: 1 |