Pope Viper
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Looking forward to part 2.
Is there a way to test Litespeeds operation?
Browse Localhost?
Is there a way to test Litespeeds operation?
Browse Localhost?
Removed the hardcoded openlitespeed file downloads and replaced with yum commands in order to ensure the guide stays up to date more easily.
@Slavik - There is a slight error when replacing OpenSSL : --replace-with-openssl10
Should be:
Code:yum replace openssl --replace-with openssl10
Hmm, well I had this on CentOS 6.4both versions should work.
[root@vps2 ~]# yum replace openssl --replace-with-openssl10
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, replace
Usage: yum [options] COMMAND
List of Commands:
check Check for problems in the rpmdb
check-update Check for available package updates
clean Remove cached data
deplist List a package's dependencies
distribution-synchronization Synchronize installed packages to the latest available versions
downgrade downgrade a package
erase Remove a package or packages from your system
groupinfo Display details about a package group
groupinstall Install the packages in a group on your system
grouplist List available package groups
groupremove Remove the packages in a group from your system
help Display a helpful usage message
history Display, or use, the transaction history
info Display details about a package or group of packages
install Install a package or packages on your system
list List a package or groups of packages
load-transaction load a saved transaction from filename
makecache Generate the metadata cache
provides Find what package provides the given value
reinstall reinstall a package
replace Replace a package with another that provides the same thing
repolist Display the configured software repositories
resolvedep Determine which package provides the given dependency
search Search package details for the given string
shell Run an interactive yum shell
update Update a package or packages on your system
upgrade Update packages taking obsoletes into account
version Display a version for the machine and/or available repos.
Command line error: no such option: --replace-with-openssl10
Hmm, well I had this on CentOS 6.4
Code:[root@vps2 ~]# yum replace openssl --replace-with-openssl10 Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, replace Usage: yum [options] COMMAND List of Commands: check Check for problems in the rpmdb check-update Check for available package updates clean Remove cached data deplist List a package's dependencies distribution-synchronization Synchronize installed packages to the latest available versions downgrade downgrade a package erase Remove a package or packages from your system groupinfo Display details about a package group groupinstall Install the packages in a group on your system grouplist List available package groups groupremove Remove the packages in a group from your system help Display a helpful usage message history Display, or use, the transaction history info Display details about a package or group of packages install Install a package or packages on your system list List a package or groups of packages load-transaction load a saved transaction from filename makecache Generate the metadata cache provides Find what package provides the given value reinstall reinstall a package replace Replace a package with another that provides the same thing repolist Display the configured software repositories resolvedep Determine which package provides the given dependency search Search package details for the given string shell Run an interactive yum shell update Update a package or packages on your system upgrade Update packages taking obsoletes into account version Display a version for the machine and/or available repos. Command line error: no such option: --replace-with-openssl10
Can you do all this on a server already setup with Apache/PHP/MySQL and running Direct Admin or you have to do it on a clean server just running CentOS 6?
Not to be patronising, but if your asking that question you should not be touching a live server.
I won't be doing the job myself.
Small updates. Cleaned out no longer needed steps.
I hope there's an ubuntu version also?
Or an alternative guide?Nope.
Or an alternative guide?
I want to setup Openlitespeed on my Ubuntu 13.10 Desktop.
With percona and php also.
http://www.percona.com/software/percona-server/ps-5.6@Slavik have a link for 32-bit percona? I running CentOS release 6.5 32 bit OS
@Slavik have a link for 32-bit percona? I running CentOS release 6.5 32 bit OS
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