Actually, some of the htaccess features can also complete by the context feature inside of the virtual host.
Yes, that is a Linux command, so it will work for all the Linux servers. You might just need to specify the document's root location.
That's the limitation of the OLS.
More https://www.litespeedtech.com/products/litespeed-web-server/editions
For reload .htaccess, you can check https://openlitespeed.org/kb/reload-openlitespeed-automatically-with-directadmin/ as a workaround method.
That's the limitation of the OLS.
More https://www.litespeedtech.com/products/litespeed-web-server/editions
For reload .htaccess, you can check https://openlitespeed.org/kb/reload-openlitespeed-automatically-with-directadmin/ as a workaround method.
That is just a warning that just means they are using a newer imagick lib than what it was compiled against, it should cause no issue.
Our build master will try to keep pecl imagick up to date and it will be compiled with latest imagick lib at that time but the distro or third-party distros...
That is way too long, for 9GB, I'd expect the import will be done in a much much short time. Then I am not sure, it could be more possible reasons. Maybe you can find a place that has a faster network as a workaround method.