Wordpress LScache Plugin: let me ask where the cache file is when the process of creating cache is done
Last Updated on: Wed, 15 Apr 2026 00:00:02 I use websever openlitespeed and use plugin litespeed cache. I want to incorporate optimus Optimus Cache Prime to crawler (preload cache) instead of the crawler litespeed plugin. let me ask where the cache file is when the process of creating cache is done. to I have to use OCP allow more than For example WP Super Cache: ./ocp -l /var/www/mysite.com/wp-content/cache/supercache/mysite.com http://mysite.com/sitemap.xml Prime each URL in a remote sitemap only if a cached version of the page (//_index.html) doesnt already exist. I want to use the litespeed cache plugin to do similar things like this. it will be more optimal that software: https://patrickmn.com/projects/ocp/ The page I need help with: https://wptangtoc.com/ You wont get any advantage with OCP. Okay, it is bash script, but it uses cURL like LiteSpeed cache crawler in WP plugin, but with insufficient cURL parameters, that costs load and traffic, much more as LiteSpeed crawler. If you want a customizable bash script for crawling that also uses sitemap file use LiteSpeed crawler bash script. Settings of this script can be modified and is optimized for LiteSpeed cache warmup. https://blog.litespeedtech.com/2018/08/28/cache-crawler-for-prestashop-and-magento-2/ FYI: Cached files are stored and compressed in /home/account/lscache/ outside document_root Reason: Typo Thank you very much. This is very good, but I am using wordpress, I have to follow the instructions of PrestaShop or Magento 2. Dont care about PrestaShop or Magento. This crawler script is universal and works with every application. thank you very much You are welcome!
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