![]() ![]() This option defines if the installer should automatically shut down Apache and shift to LiteSpeed Web Server after installation. Available values are 1 (enable) and 0 (disable). Automatically switches at the end of the installation if the port offset is set to 0. Switch to LiteSpeed Web Server ¶ Switch to LiteSpeed Web Server. This option asks if you plan to switch PHP handlers for users and/or subscriptions inside of Plesk.ĭefault value is 0. Available values: 0 (No change), 1 (Switch just for users), 2 (Switch just for subscriptions), 3 (Switch for both users and subscriptions). It is recommended to set this to an email you regularly monitor.ĭefault value is Switch PHP Handlers ¶ Automatically switch PHP handlers for users and/or subscriptions inside of Plesk. This option sets the email address at which you will receive notices, warnings, and errors from LiteSpeed Webserver. ![]() Receive important server notices, such as license expiration and server core dumps. Admin email address ¶ Admin email address. It is recommended that you set this to something secure.ĭefault value is admin. This option defines the username you will use to access the LiteSpeed WebAdmin Console, which is helpful for accessing LiteSpeed Stats or controlling LiteSpeed behavior after installation. For accessing LiteSpeed WebAdmin console. This also requires that you enable the Switch to LiteSpeed Automatically option, which we will discuss below. If you choose to set port offset to 0 now, LiteSpeed will start after installation, and Apache will be stopped. You can change the port offset to 0, after the installation is completed and you are confident that your websites are working properly with LiteSpeed. This will allow LiteSpeed and Apache to run concurrently while you test if LiteSpeed works correctly on your server. It is recommended that you first set the port offset to something other than 0 (like the default value of 1000). This option defines the port to which LiteSpeed Web Server should bind once installed. If set to 0, Apache and LiteSpeed will use the same port, and LiteSpeed will not automatically start after installation. For example, if set to 1000, Apache will listen on port 80, and LiteSpeed on 1080. For Shared hosting servers, a value of 2 is recommended, and is the default. This option defines how a PHP process will run in your server. Available values: 0 (off), 1 (on), and 2 (user home directory only). lsws.options is for quick/automatic installation. This is expected since this is the detailed installation process. We will ask you for your preferred settings instead, but for automated bulk provisioning, you may want to exit and create an lsws.options file. Once you've started the script, it will detect that your installation is using Plesk and will ask for your input with the following prompts: Could not find an lsws.options file ¶ Could not find an lsws.options file. If you see an error while using the Trial License, please refer to the FAQ. This will automatically request a trial license for your server and install LiteSpeed Web Server on it. ![]()
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