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    createEntry failed, may due to no permission to write file or file is updating

    Thanks for answering. However, the space is plenty. After deleting, in /usr/local/lsws/cachedata, the folder priv is recreated with subfolders, but the errors are still appearing. Should be another reason for that, but I don't know what it is.
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    createEntry failed, may due to no permission to write file or file is updating

    I have a similar problem with this thread, the difference is that I am using DirectAdmin control panel. Currently, the folder /usr/local/lsws/cachedata is owned by apache:apache. Is that the correct config? Or should I change to webapps:webapps? Or any other reason for that error? Please...
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    Program terminated with signal 11, Segmentation fault

    It's more than 50MB, so I sent an email to you with a download link. Please check. Thanks.
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    Program terminated with signal 11, Segmentation fault

    OLS 1.7.7 on my DirectAdmin / CloudLinux server seems to restart itself multiple times and creating core files. Any idea, please? Thanks. # /usr/local/lsws/bin/openlitespeed -v LiteSpeed/1.7.7 Open module versions: modgzip 1.1 cache 1.62 modinspector 1.1 uploadprogress 1.1...
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    multiple /tmp/lshttpd/bak_core/core

    Besides, is there any way to find out what is "buffering"? Because I only see this on one of my servers. And every time LFD gives out warning, the same core.679492 file. So, I guess the same thing is still in buffering.
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    multiple /tmp/lshttpd/bak_core/core

    Thank you. Do you know when the new version is releasing? And is there anywhere that we can see the known bugs?
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    multiple /tmp/lshttpd/bak_core/core

    It seems that OpenLiteSpeed keeps restarting many times. Each time, it creates /tmp/lshttpd/bak_core/core.xxxxx file. I am using version 1.7.5. The server load is just around 0.6, with 6 cores Xeon(R) Gold 6136. 16GB RAM, with no swap usage. Here is an example. Any idea, please? Thanks. # gdb...
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    VMemBuf::getReadBuffer(size_t&): Assertion `size <= 8192' failed.

    I just tried OLS on a DirectAdmin server. In /var/log/httpd/stderr.log, there are a lot of this error: 2020-06-13 13:47:27.587 [STDERR] openlitespeed (lshttpd - #01): util/vmembuf.cpp:815: char* VMemBuf::getReadBuffer(size_t&): Assertion `size <= 8192' failed. I am using OLS 1.7.1. Any idea...
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