Also, my site is comprised mostly of articles and images. How much impact would object cache have?
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qtwrk
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Hi,
Do you have Redis daemon process running ?
Best regards,
I have no idea. Sorry, I’m not tech savvy.
Do I need SSH access to do all these things?
Also, could you answer this:
Also, my site is comprised mostly of articles and images. How much impact would object cache have?
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qtwrk
(@qtwrk)
Hi,
Yes, you will need SSH with root access to do this.
but if you are on shared hosting , then this is probably won’t be possible.
I can’t say, depends on your site set up , and I couldn’t even guesstimate it.
but once the page is cached , object cache won’t do much good , it only shows benefits when cache miss.
Best regards,
I’m on a Shared hosting, so I don’t have SSH. Is there another way to check this?
BTW, here’s the log that was created. I replaced the IP and domain:
08/18/20 00:19:51.334 [192.168.1.1:58733 1 0j5] 💓 ------POST HTTP/1.1 (HTTPS) /wp-admin/admin.php
08/18/20 00:19:51.334 [192.168.1.1:58733 1 0j5] Query String: page=litespeed-toolbox
08/18/20 00:19:51.334 [192.168.1.1:58733 1 0j5] HTTP_REFERER: https://www.example.com/wp-admin/admin.php?page=litespeed-toolbox
08/18/20 00:19:51.334 [192.168.1.1:58733 1 0j5] Cookie _lscache_vary: 415b4aa1423af0c60af756cf7ae551ce
08/18/20 00:19:51.910 [192.168.1.1:58733 1 0j5] [Core] Bypassed due to debug disable all setting
08/18/20 00:19:52.077 [192.168.1.1:58733 1 0j5] [Ctrl] X Cache_control -> no Cache ( Admin page )
08/18/20 00:19:52.077 [192.168.1.1:58733 1 0j5] [Router] LSCWP_CTRL: save-settings
08/18/20 00:19:52.078 [192.168.1.1:58733 1 0j5] [Router] LSCWP_CTRL verified: 'save-settings'
08/18/20 00:19:52.078 [192.168.1.1:58733 1 0j5] [Settings] saving
08/18/20 00:19:52.112 [192.168.1.1:58733 1 0j5] [Purge] added *
08/18/20 00:19:52.112 [192.168.1.1:58733 1 0j5] X-LiteSpeed-Purge: public,29a_
08/18/20 00:19:52.116 [192.168.1.1:58733 1 0j5] [Purge] added MIN
08/18/20 00:19:52.116 [192.168.1.1:58733 1 0j5] X-LiteSpeed-Purge: public,29a_
08/18/20 00:19:52.116 [192.168.1.1:58733 1 0j5] [Purge] added LOCALRES
08/18/20 00:19:52.116 [192.168.1.1:58733 1 0j5] X-LiteSpeed-Purge: public,29a_
08/18/20 00:19:52.117 [192.168.1.1:58733 1 0j5] [Purge] Failed to flush object cache due to object cache not enabled
08/18/20 00:19:52.117 [192.168.1.1:58733 1 0j5] [Purge] Failed to reset opcode cache due to opcache not enabled
08/18/20 00:19:52.117 [192.168.1.1:58733 1 0j5] [Purge] Purge all ( conf changed [id] debug-disable_all )
08/18/20 00:19:52.121 [192.168.1.1:58733 1 0j5] [Settings] Update .object_cache.ini and flush object cache
08/18/20 00:19:52.121 [192.168.1.1:58733 1 0j5] [Object] copying object-cache.php file to /home/example/public_html/wp-content/object-cache.php
08/18/20 00:19:52.122 [192.168.1.1:58733 1 0j5] [Object] Reconnecting
08/18/20 00:19:52.122 [192.168.1.1:58733 1 0j5] [Object] init with cfg result : --- true
08/18/20 00:19:52.122 [192.168.1.1:58733 1 0j5] [Object] connecting to localhost:6379
08/18/20 00:19:52.122 [192.168.1.1:58733 1 0j5] [Object] Init Redis connection
08/18/20 00:19:52.123 [192.168.1.1:58733 1 0j5] [Object] Failed to connect Redis server!
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This reply was modified 5 years, 7 months ago by
Smoker2.
Still looking for a solution.
I created a file with this code and tried accessing it:
<?php
//Connecting to Redis server on localhost
$redis = new Redis();
$redis->connect('127.0.0.1', 6379);
echo "Connection to server sucessfully";
//check whether server is running or not
echo "Server is running: ".$redis->ping();
?>
I’m getting a blank screen.
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qtwrk
(@qtwrk)
Hi,
that means you don’t have redis process on this , there is no solution to this unless you have SSH access with root privileges , or contact your provider and if they are willing to get one for you.
Best regards,