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Did Mod_lsapi supports with CloudLinux and LiteSpeed ?

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  • vacancy
    Hello If you are using Litespeed, you don't need to install mod_lsapi, lsapi is integrated in litespeed.
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  • cPanelLauren
    @vacancy is correct here and litespeed goes over this a bit in their documentation here: PHP with cPanel and LiteSpeed Web Server | LiteSpeed Documentation
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  • bejbi
    mod_lsapi is module for Apache. Litespeed has this module in itself already.
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  • mo80
    So which I can use instead of LSAPI? SuPHP or CGI... I am using cloudlinux + litespeed on Centos 7.
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  • vacancy
    So which I can use instead of LSAPI? SuPHP or CGI... I am using cloudlinux + litespeed on Centos 7.

    If you are using litespeed the handler settings are useless, litespeed uses the integrated lsapi handler.
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  • mo80
    If you are using litespeed the handler settings are useless, litespeed uses the integrated lsapi handler.

    Thanks for the quick answer - So if I set CGI or SUPHP or LSAPI it will not used? Also my External Apps are empty so You are sure all things work smooth?
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  • vacancy
    Thanks for the quick answer - So if I set CGI or SUPHP or LSAPI it will not used? Also my External Apps are empty so You are sure all things work smooth?

    Yes right, handler selections are disabled when litespeed is active because litespeed uses its own lsapi handler. It is not a problem if the external app section is empty, but if you want to make version-specific settings, you can create these fields. If there is no external app definition, the default settings in the PHP tab are valid.
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  • mo80
    Yes right, handler selections are disabled when litespeed is active because litespeed uses its own lsapi handler. It is not a problem if the external app section is empty, but if you want to make version-specific settings, you can create these fields. If there is no external app definition, the default settings in the PHP tab are valid.

    Thanks for the answers :) and If I don't have LiteSpeed and only cloudlinux then I should also consider mod_lsapi and use lsapi as handler because its fast?
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  • vacancy
    Thanks for the answers :) and If I don't have LiteSpeed and only cloudlinux then I should also consider mod_lsapi and use lsapi as handler because its fast?

    If you are not using Litespeed, I would definitely recommend using mod_lsapi. If you have cloudlinux mod_lsapi will work with pro features, this will make mod_lsapi work with more advanced features.
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  • mo80
    If you are not using Litespeed, I would definitely recommend using mod_lsapi. If you have cloudlinux mod_lsapi will work with pro features, this will make mod_lsapi work with more advanced features.

    Thanks - I also open a thread, If you respond over then then it will be high appreciated as well.
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