Wordpress LScache Plugin: x-litespeed-cache: miss
Last Updated on: Wed, 15 Apr 2026 00:00:02 Hi there I decided to migrate from Nginx server to LiteSpeed server and Im testing it now. The problem is that when I visit the website for the first time it is so slow and it has x-litespeed-cache: miss tag that I think it is normal for first visit, for the next minutes the page is super fast and it has x-litespeed-cache: hit tag. But after about 15 minutes it shows x-litespeed-cache: miss again. I tried to fix it using other support topics and your troubleshooting page but I failed. Report number: YQRETLNC The page I need help with: https://new.daytg.com Hi, please follow this guide to grab the page tag and purge tag Best regards, Hi Thanks for your reply. Here is what I did: 1. purge option completely disabled. 2. purge All 3. opening the website (x-litespeed-cache: miss) 4. opening the website again (x-litespeed-cache: hit) 5. opening the website after about 1 hour (x-litespeed-cache: miss) I found no purge tag in the debug file unless the one I done manually at the beginning. Hi, please try repeat the process, but this time , set debug log to ALL , instead of admin IP , check if you have /wp-content/debug.purge.log , if so , empty it and then , wait for an hour or so , then check if cache miss, what is the content of /wp-content/debug.purge.log Best regards, Hi I repeated the process and set debug to ALL. Here is the debug.purge.log content: 09/09/21 09:51:17.428 [109.125.147.213:56604 1 1gv] ?? ------GET HTTP/1.1 (HTTPS) /wp-admin/admin.php 09/09/21 09:51:17.428 [109.125.147.213:56604 1 1gv] Query String: page=litespeed-cache&LSCWP_NONCE=a66bd3fafa&litespeed_type=purge_all&LSCWP_CTRL=purge 09/09/21 09:51:17.428 [109.125.147.213:56604 1 1gv] HTTP_REFERER: https://new.daytg.com/wp-admin/admin.php?page=litespeed-cache&LSCWP_CTRL=purge&LSCWP_NONCE=22b8a5b396&litespeed_type=purge_all 09/09/21 09:51:17.428 [109.125.147.213:56604 1 1gv] User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0 Win64 x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/92.0.4515.159 Safari/537.36 09/09/21 09:51:17.428 [109.125.147.213:56604 1 1gv] Accept: text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml q=0.9,image/avif,image/webp,image/apng, / q=0.8,application/signed-exchange v=b3 q=0.9 09/09/21 09:51:17.428 [109.125.147.213:56604 1 1gv] Accept Encoding: gzip, deflate, br 09/09/21 09:51:17.428 [109.125.147.213:56604 1 1gv] Cookie _lscache_vary: admin_bar:1 guest_mode:1 logged-in:1 role:99 09/09/21 09:51:17.428 [109.125.147.213:56604 1 1gv] X-LSCACHE: true 09/09/21 09:51:17.428 [109.125.147.213:56604 1 1gv] LSCACHE_VARY_VALUE: +webp 09/09/21 09:51:17.428 [109.125.147.213:56604 1 1gv] X-LiteSpeed-Purge: public,650_ => LiteSpeed LSC->send_headers()@547 => WP_Hook->apply_filters(,ARRAY)@303 => WP_Hook->do_action(ARRAY)@327 => /home/daytgir/domains/new.daytg.com/public_html/wp-includes/load.php@470 This purge is related to the one I did manually at the beginning. The debug.log file is 141mb and growing every seconds. Since this website isnt live and all the logs related to my IP and my Server IP, is it normal? 141MB is not normal , please check tail it for few seconds and see what are being written into it the log shows you have manually purged as you said , but there is no further action be done by yourself ? and cache still become miss ? Hi Regarding the debug file, all lines includes my server IP. It produce about 1Mb every 30sec. There are too much lines like this: 09/10/21 10:07:43.234 [185.73.226.75:52982 1 MAH] [Optm] _parse_js bypassed due to inline js 09/10/21 10:07:43.119 [185.73.226.75:52982 1 MAH] [LQIP] _generate_placeholder local [size] ... 09/10/21 10:07:43.002 [185.73.226.75:52982 1 MAH] [Media] lazyload found: ... 09/10/21 10:07:42.783 [185.73.226.75:52746 1 pCm] [CSS] Load local [js] ... 09/10/21 10:07:42.468 [185.73.226.75:52746 1 pCm] [Media] Missing sizes for image [src] ... Regarding the cache problem, I didnt do anything between my visits to website and yes, the cache missed. Hi, okay , please create a ticket by mail to support at litespeedtech.com we will investigate further Best regards,
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