If there is any problem, probably a PHP issue, you need to check LSWS error log, LSWS stderr log or PHP errors log for details. Most of the time your website is running smoothly and very faster already. This way you may run both Apache (port 80 or 443) and LiteSpeed (port 2080 or 2443) at the same time. If your application allowed, you can set port offset such as 2000 then start LSWS and try websites hosted on offset port 2080 and secured sites on port 2443. If your application doesn't allow you to run offset port for LSWS, such as WordPress, Magento,etc, you should stop Apache webserver and start LSWS for testing. Most of the time, LSWS loads your Apache configuration straight away without any error. You may just set server root in apache2 configuration to clear all above absolute path errors. Which simply means your apache2 configuration may have some relative path problem. 12:38:12.156 ERROR authentication failed! 12:37:16.601 ERROR authentication failed! 12:37:03.883 ERROR Listener for default is not available! 12:37:03.582 ERROR HttpListener::start(): Can't listen at address 127.0.0.1:80: Address already in use! 12:37:03.282 ERROR Failed to get absolute path for ! If LiteSpeed runs into some absolute path problem such as You have to include it in “Apache Environment” within “Using Apache Configuration File” table in the Web Admin Console.For example: Sometimes your Apache conf file may have environment parameters set in /etc/apache2/envvars or other locations, such as: You can not run both Apache and LiteSpeed at the same time when Apache Port Offset ⇒ 0. In this case, you should set Apache Port Offset ⇒ 0 and make sure to stop apache before starting LSWS for testing. We set Apache Port Offset ⇒ 2000 in this example but most of the time, you cannot test other ports since application backend URL with port has been set to 80 or 443, such as WordPress.
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