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  1. lsfoo

    Fatal error: Call to undefined function mysql_connect()

    Hi ckissi, Our rpm repository is constantly growing, so the --skip-broken option will skip more packages. That said, to get the package, you can either run: yum install lsphp54-mysql or yum install lsphp54-mysqlnd But you cannot install both. Since we have the two of them in our repository...
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    help with rewrite

    Hi Rudi, I apologize for not being clear. Please check the server log $SERVER_ROOT/logs/error.log In the main server config, the log level should be set to INFO or DEBUG as well. Please let us know if you are able to view the log messages. Kevin
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    Enable HTTP/2 Over Cleartext TCP in OpenLiteSpeed 1.4.7

    Hi andreaslo, Sorry for such a late response, for some reason I didn't get an alert for this post. Unfortunately, it is not possible to do HTTP/2 cleartext using the same port as with https, it will have to be a different port. That said, another factor that you should consider is that...
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    help with rewrite

    Hi Rudi, Give this rewrite rule a try: RewriteRule ^/cdn/([0-9]{1,6})/(.*)$ /$1/$2 [PT] You can also turn on rewrite logging wherever you enabled rewrite to check out what happened with the rewrite rule. Let me know if it works! Kevin
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    Server Setup Guide Part 2 (CentOS, OpenLiteSpeed, Percona) (With Pictures!).

    Hi Abnormalyze, Were you able to get OpenLiteSpeed working? Kevin
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    Is anybody running OLS beta in live environment ?

    I too am excited for 1.4.x to be stable! If you have a testing environment, you could always test it out to see if your set-up works. By testing it out yourself, you may end up finding issues that we aren't able to find, which would speed up the stabilization process. And if you don't find...
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    Hi skintekx, Could you give us a little more information? 1. What do you see in the error log? $SERVERROOT/logs/error.log 2. I discussed this with the lead developer, OLSWS should be able to handle constant refreshes. Is it possible that the php script is "heavy"? If the page takes a long...
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    Server Setup Guide Part 2 (CentOS, OpenLiteSpeed, Percona) (With Pictures!).

    Hi Abnormalyze, Did you install Apache first? If so, you may have started the server and just haven't stopped it yet, so Apache is still listening to port 80. Let me know if that wasn't the issue. Kevin
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    Wild Idea: OLS to LS should be like Fedora to RedHat

    1. Nice find! Someone (or me) will be updating this. To be quite honest, I didn't even know this existed. 2. :whistle: Let's put it this way, it is more probable than not that this will not happen. EDIT: The page is updated, we may add more in the future, but this is the plan for the...
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    Wild Idea: OLS to LS should be like Fedora to RedHat

    Hi bortrenamo, This idea is very wild! So wild, that it's what we actually do :D. OLS 1.4.7 is where most of our new stuff is made first, then once we feel confident that they work, it is ported into the Enterprise side. The main page needs to be updated, but page caching (I'm assuming this...
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    Wow! You are truly dedicated, I like it! That said, if you are having some issues configuring openlitespeed, don't be afraid to ask questions! We do have some wikis available for various configurations, so if there's something missing or something that you are interested in learning how to...
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    Hi skintekx, We are not sure if this is the same issue as the one that you linked to. For that reason, could you give us the URL showing the problem? If the problem isn't produced by just opening the link, please give us instructions on how to reproduce the error as well. If you would...
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    Varnish 4.0.3 with Openlitespeed

    Hi skintekx, Glad everything is working well. I just did a fresh install of varnish using epel 7-5 on CentOS 7 and openlitespeed from rpm. After having troubles starting varnish, I was finally able to start it by running the command itself (varnishd -d -f /etc/varnish/default.vcl) After the...
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    Openlitespeed downloading PHP Files

    Well, whatever works right? Thanks for being so dedicated, let us know if you have any more problems! Kevin
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    Openlitespeed downloading PHP Files

    Hi skintekx, From the first error line, it looks like something about your PHP/server installation is incorrect. Possible problems: 1. The file does not exist. 2. There is a permission issue. I.E. php was installed as root and you tried to run the server as non-root user, so the server didn't...
  16. lsfoo

    Error building openlitespeed-1.4.7 with LuaJIT-2.0.3 [Solved]

    Awesome! Please, do let me know if there are any more problems, or even problems specifically related to the Lua integration. I wrote that part, so if you find something, you've got the guy who's responsible :) Or if you want to blame me, that's OK too, as long as there's a bug report with...
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    Error building openlitespeed-1.4.7 with LuaJIT-2.0.3 [Solved]

    Hi bortrenamo, Hmm, thanks for this. Hopefully this will be the end of the issues. In src/modules/lua/lsluadefs.h, there should be a couple lines near the top that say: #include <luajit-2.0/luajit.h> #include <luajit-2.0/lauxlib.h> Change them to: #include <luajit.h> #include <lauxlib.h>...
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    Error building openlitespeed-1.4.7 with LuaJIT-2.0.3 [Solved]

    Hi bortrenamo, Please apply this patch or follow the instructions below it and reconfigure and compile again. If a different issue pops up, let me know. If you installed via the rpm, I will let someone know of this issue so that it can be fixed asap, but I'm not sure how long it'll take to be...
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    Openlitespeed downloading PHP Files

    Hi skintekx, Thanks for the reply! If it is still downloading, please check the error log. If OpenLiteSpeed is installed in the default directory, it should be located at /usr/local/lsws/logs/error.log, otherwise it will be at wherever the prefix you installed it at ./logs/error.log. Post...
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    Openlitespeed downloading PHP Files

    Hi skintekx, If you installed OpenLiteSpeed with all the default configurations, the server will by default listen to an alternate port, port 8088. Since this is a non-standard port, you will have to include the port when you try to access the page of that Virtual Host. In the default case...
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