Lone Wolf Well-known member Aug 24, 2016 #1 Hi. I'm a bit of a luddite. I'm not getting a lot of traffic but my RAM is getting maxed out. I've noticed that about 40% is being used by something called lsphp5, what is it and can I make changes to cut it's usage down?
Hi. I'm a bit of a luddite. I'm not getting a lot of traffic but my RAM is getting maxed out. I've noticed that about 40% is being used by something called lsphp5, what is it and can I make changes to cut it's usage down?
TPerry Well-known member Aug 25, 2016 #3 Actually it's the LiteSpeed equivalent of php-fpm (the PHP processor). Not a whole lot you can do about it. There are some "fine-tuning" options that are available in LiteSpeed to limit certain aspects of connections (concurrent, etc) that may help.
Actually it's the LiteSpeed equivalent of php-fpm (the PHP processor). Not a whole lot you can do about it. There are some "fine-tuning" options that are available in LiteSpeed to limit certain aspects of connections (concurrent, etc) that may help.