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litespeed_wiki:php:503-errors [2018/10/01 20:05]
Jackson Zhang [The lsphp process is killed unexpectedly by CSF/LFD]
litespeed_wiki:php:503-errors [2018/10/02 15:47]
Lisa Clarke [Misconfiguration of lsphp external application] Proofread
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 These settings will need to be adjusted on a per case basis as each scenario will be different. They should be increased slightly higher than the current values until the issue stops occurring. For the changes to take effect, both csf and lfd will need to be restarted. This can either be done via the WHM Plugin or through a shell terminal with the following command: ''​csf -r; service lfd restart''​ These settings will need to be adjusted on a per case basis as each scenario will be different. They should be increased slightly higher than the current values until the issue stops occurring. For the changes to take effect, both csf and lfd will need to be restarted. This can either be done via the WHM Plugin or through a shell terminal with the following command: ''​csf -r; service lfd restart''​
  
-==== Misconfiguration of lsphp external application ​==== +==== Misconfiguration of "lsphp" External Application ​==== 
-During ​the LSWS installation,​ external ​application ​will be automatically set to the best value of the general ​situation. However, sometimes the user intentionally removes ​something which causes misconfiguration and may cause 503 error.+During ​LiteSpeed Web Server ​installation,​ external ​applications ​will be automatically set to the best value for general ​use. However, sometimes the user intentionally removes ​some of these settings. This causes ​misconfiguration and possibly also a 503 error.
  
-For PHP external app, LSWS will normally add the following to it as default.+For PHP external app, LSWS will normally add the following to it by default:
     <​memSoftLimit>​2047M</​memSoftLimit>​     <​memSoftLimit>​2047M</​memSoftLimit>​
     <​memHardLimit>​2047M</​memHardLimit>​     <​memHardLimit>​2047M</​memHardLimit>​
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     <​procHardLimit>​1500</​procHardLimit>​     <​procHardLimit>​1500</​procHardLimit>​
  
-but some user intentionally ​removed ​the above without any clear purpose. When the resource limit was not set, LSWS will use CGI resource limit as default ​while the CGI resource limit is too low to meet the requirement. If the PHP is configured to have 500 max connections,​ it requires to have 500 children processes, the process limit needs to be setup to minimum 1000. The above misconfiguration caused 503 error on LSWS+Imagine a user intentionally ​removes ​the above without any clear purpose. When the resource limit is not set, LSWS will use the CGI resource limit by default, but the CGI resource limit is too low to meet the requirements
  
-We recommend not to remove anything if you are unsure ​and cause an uncertain problem, ​such as 503 error as this case+If the user has configured PHP to have 500 max connections:​ 
 +     <​maxConns>​500</​maxConns>​ 
 + 
 +Then it must have 500 child processes:  
 +     <​env>​PHP_LSAPI_CHILDREN=500</​env>​ 
 + 
 +The "500 max connections"​ setting requires "​process limit" to be set at a minimum of "​1000."​ But since the user incorrectly removed the PHP process limit settings, the above misconfiguration caused a 503 PHP error when running LSWS.  
 + 
 +We recommend ​that you do not to remove anything if you are unsure, as it can cause an uncertain problem, ​including a 503 error. ​
 ====  Apache and LiteSpeed using unmatched PHPs could cause problems for control panel users ====  ====  Apache and LiteSpeed using unmatched PHPs could cause problems for control panel users ==== 
 If you use a control panel such as cPanel or Plesk, make sure both PHPs for Apache and LiteSpeed are matching each other. To test this, you can create a phpinfo page under your domain and switch between both web servers to check. If these PHPs do not match you could end up with 503 errors. If you use a control panel such as cPanel or Plesk, make sure both PHPs for Apache and LiteSpeed are matching each other. To test this, you can create a phpinfo page under your domain and switch between both web servers to check. If these PHPs do not match you could end up with 503 errors.
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