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litespeed_wiki:plesk:installation [2015/09/01 17:42]
Michael Alegre [Test your sites with a port offset]
litespeed_wiki:plesk:installation [2015/09/02 19:13]
Michael Alegre [Add the extension from Plesk]
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   - OS: Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD, or MacOSX   - OS: Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD, or MacOSX
   - A working Apache setup   - A working Apache setup
-  - Plesk 11 or higher+  - Plesk 11.5 or higher
  
 ===== Install the Plesk Extension ===== ===== Install the Plesk Extension =====
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 Or simply visit our [[http://​www.litespeedtech.com/​products/​control-panel-plugins/​download|control panel plugin download page]] and download it to your machine. Or simply visit our [[http://​www.litespeedtech.com/​products/​control-panel-plugins/​download|control panel plugin download page]] and download it to your machine.
  
-**Note:** Plesk 12 users can also find our Plesk Extension in the Plesk Extension catalog as LiteSpeed Extension 1.2.x.+**Note:** Plesk 12 users can also find our Plesk Extension in the Plesk Extension catalog as "LiteSpeed Extension 1.2.x".
 ==== Add the extension from Plesk ==== ==== Add the extension from Plesk ====
  
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 {{ :​litespeed_wiki:​plesk-extension-success.png?​direct 800px |}} {{ :​litespeed_wiki:​plesk-extension-success.png?​direct 800px |}}
  
-=== Plesk 11: Run the commands requested === +=== Plesk 11.5: Run the commands requested === 
-Plesk 11 requires root level commands be run from the command line. To finish ​the installation, run the commands requested as root:+Plesk 11.5 requires root level commands be run from the command line to finish ​LSWS installation
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 +{{ :​litespeed_wiki:​plesk-11.5-install.png?​direct 800px |}} 
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 +Run the commands requested as root to complete the installation: 
   sh /​usr/​local/​psa/​admin/​plib/​modules/​litespeed/​scripts/​install_scripts   sh /​usr/​local/​psa/​admin/​plib/​modules/​litespeed/​scripts/​install_scripts
   rm /​usr/​local/​psa/​admin/​plib/​modules/​litespeed/​scripts/​install_scripts   rm /​usr/​local/​psa/​admin/​plib/​modules/​litespeed/​scripts/​install_scripts
  
-{{litespeed_wiki:​plesk:​plesk_install_commands2.png?​700}} +**Note:** Plesk 11.5 users will also see a warning that ''/​sbin/''​ is not used when installing. This is normal and appears because the extension is compatible with both Plesk 11.5 and 12.
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-**Note:** Plesk 11 users will also see a warning that ''/​sbin/''​ is not used when installing. This is normal and appears because the extension is compatible with both Plesk 11 and 12.+
  
 ===== Install LSWS from the Plesk Extension ===== ===== Install LSWS from the Plesk Extension =====
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 The beauty of the port offset is that you can run LSWS and Apache in parallel. This means you can test out hosting your sites on LSWS to make sure they work before actually turning off Apache. In this setup, I have set the port offset to 1000. If I want to test any sites, I can do so on ports 1080 and 1443 for HTTP and SSL requests respectively. The beauty of the port offset is that you can run LSWS and Apache in parallel. This means you can test out hosting your sites on LSWS to make sure they work before actually turning off Apache. In this setup, I have set the port offset to 1000. If I want to test any sites, I can do so on ports 1080 and 1443 for HTTP and SSL requests respectively.
  
-{{litespeed_wiki:​plesk:​plesk_port_offset.png?700}}+{{ :litespeed_wiki:​plesk-port-offset.png?direct 800px |}}
  
 Once you're confident that your sites are running correctly with LSWS, it's time to switch to LSWS as your main web server. Once you're confident that your sites are running correctly with LSWS, it's time to switch to LSWS as your main web server.
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 Click "​Switch to LiteSpeed"​. This will stop Apache and switch LSWS to your main server ports — 80 and 443. Click "​Switch to LiteSpeed"​. This will stop Apache and switch LSWS to your main server ports — 80 and 443.
  
-{{litespeed_wiki:​plesk:​plesk_lsws_switch.png?700}}+{{ :litespeed_wiki:​plesk-switch-to-lsws.png?direct 800px |}}
  
-And now you'​re ​running ​LiteSpeed!+LiteSpeed is now running ​as your main web server. Congratulations!
  
-{{litespeed_wiki:​plesk:​plesk_lsws_running.png?700}}+{{ :litespeed_wiki:​plesk-sucessful-switch.png?direct 800px |}}
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