--with-mysqli was included when I was compiling php yes. But I kinda fixed this by fiddling with the my.cnf and modifying the ip address there just now and after restarting ols, it seems to be working now.
I have tried a graceful restart, systemctl restart lsws as well as rebooting the server too. And the logs are not indicating anything wrong unfortunately.
I have an Apache server with a few static html sites and one WordPress site already set up and running on it. I wanted to use OLS on this server and installed it successfully.
I successfully set up Apache to listen to alternative ports for 80 and 443 (8080 & 44380) and let OLS listen to those...
Even though OLS is listening to 80 and 443, the OLS dashboard shows the listeners as un-linked as seen in the following screenshot:
Running lsof -i:80 returns:
COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
litespeed 428013 root 8u IPv4 3689148601 0t0 TCP...
Not sure if this is related to the issue or not but I ran `tail -f /usr/local/lsws/logs/error.log` and the following five lines keep popping up every few minutes:
[NOTICE] [428017] [AdminPHP] add child process pid: 432468
[NOTICE] [428017] sendKillCmdToWatchdog: 'extappkill:432468:-3:0'...
I created a new virtual host for a domain name say, someName.com with the custom Document Root (/home/someName/html) having just one index.html page. The owner and group of the document root folder is the domain name without the extension (someName:someName). I have specified "someName" in the...
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I have just set up OLS on my Ubuntu 18.04 server. I have compiled PHP from Tools > Compile PHP and it succeeded successfully. I have also created a Virtual Host for a domain, added a script handler for the same (prefix: php handler: lsphp) and added it to the default listener. The site...