Wordpress LScache Plugin: Error with object-cache
Last Updated on: Wed, 15 Apr 2026 00:00:02 Hi there, I cant access my website today because of a fatal error , including the admin page. After looking at the error_log file, I found out that the error seems to be coming from Litespeed Caches object-cache feature, so I decided to rename the litespeed-cache folder in public_html/wp-content/plugins and I can access my website normally. Recently, I enabled Object Cache with Redis in Litespeed Cache. The error_log file generates thousands of lines of similar errors (I have copied a snippet from the link below) making it tens of MB in size. https://1time.azdigi.com/?18b66aefe8f5dc55#E4LXaRgot79uFNWQNqoQbwFAWzsDDKHp7JdEzqw25KMt Currently, I am not able to send you the report number because when I rename the litespeed-cache folder, I cannot access my website nor disable the Object Cache feature. What I have to do? The page I need help with: https://ithuthuat.vn/ Update: I disabled Redis Cache from cPanel and everything seems to be normal with Litespeed Cache enabled. https://ma.ttias.be/redis-oom-command-not-allowed-used-memory-maxmemory/ https://stackoverflow.com/questions/18430324/how-to-debug-the-error-oom-command-not-allowed-when-used-memory-maxmemory it looks like your redis was given too less RAM you can disable the object cache by edit database use phpmyadmin , go to wp_options , find litespeed.conf.object , change it to 0 then you can enable back Best regards, Ok, thank you @CacheCrawler. I deactivated the Object Cache feature.
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