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litespeed_wiki:cache:litemage:troubleshooting:installation-litemage-not-enabled-no-cache-hit-header [2017/05/02 18:05]
Jackson Zhang created
litespeed_wiki:cache:litemage:troubleshooting:installation-litemage-not-enabled-no-cache-hit-header [2017/05/03 14:34]
Michael Alegre [Solution]
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-===== Why I can not see “X-LiteSpeed-Cache:​ hit,​litemage” header? ===== +~~NOTOC~~
- I believe I followed [[litespeed_wiki:​cache:​litemage:​installation|this wiki]]to install LiteMage for Magento 1, however, I still can not see “X-LiteSpeed-Cache:​ hit,​litemage” header? Why?+
  
-There could be due to various reasonsIt could be some important steps which might have been missed. It is worthy to check the following again:+====== “X-LiteSpeed-Cache:​ hit,​litemage” Header Not Appearing (Magento 1.x) ======
  
-  ​* Do you have LiteMage enabled for your license? For 1-CPU and lower licenses, you will need to purchase ​litemage ​as an add-on, while LiteMage starter ​license has been included in 2-CPU and above license ​automatically. If you just recently upgraded your license by adding LiteMage, you will need to register a new license key through **bin/lshttpd -r** and restart LSWS. +==== Symptoms ==== 
-  * Have you placed "​LiteMage On" in .htaccess?​ +  * ''​X-LiteSpeed-Cache:​ hit,​litemage''​ header is missing (LiteMage is not working properly)  
-  * If you power your Magento store on a shared hosting service account, please contact your hosting company to ensure they enable ​LiteMage ​feature ​for your account. + 
-  * Have you/or your host set server ​level and virtual host level of cache root and cache policy? +==== Cause ==== 
-  * In “LiteMage Configuration” within Magento admin, has "​Enable LiteMage Cache" been set to “Yes”?​ +There can be various causes for this problem, but most likely a step was missed in the **[[litespeed_wiki:​cache:​litemage:​installation|LiteMage 1.x Installation Guide]]**. 
-  * Has other full page cache been disabled? + 
-  * Has the "​Enable LiteMage Cache Only for Listed IPs" been set while your IP is not in that list+==== Solution === 
-  * For LiteMage to work correctly, you must have both “Configuration” and “Layouts” enabled under System → Cache Management. If you are using Magento Enterprise, you must also disable “Page Cache”. +Please double check the following:  
-  * Did you try “Flush ​Cache Storage? + 
-  * Navigate to the app/ directory from ssh command line and execute the following command to see if layout/​default.xml contains cacheable=“false”. +  ​* Do you have LiteMage enabled for your license? For 1-CPU and lower licenses, you will need to purchase ​LiteMage ​as an add-on, while LiteMage starter ​is included in all 2-CPU and above license. If you just recently upgraded your license by adding LiteMage, you will need to register a new license key with command ''​bin/lshttpd -r'' ​and restart LSWS. 
-  <​code>​grep -r cacheable * | grep xml | grep false</​code>​+  * Have you placed "​LiteMage On" in your stores ​.htaccess ​file
 +  * If you host your Magento store on a shared hosting service account, please contact your hosting company to ensure ​that they have enabled ​LiteMage for your account. 
 +  * Have you or your host set the server ​virtual host level cache root and cache policy? 
 +  * Has "​Enable LiteMage Cache" been set to “Yes” ​under “LiteMage Configuration” in the Magento admin
 +  * Have other full page caches ​been disabled? 
 +  * Has "​Enable LiteMage Cache Only for Listed IPs" been set and your IP is not listed
 +  * For LiteMage to work correctly, you must have both “Configuration” and “Layouts” enabled under **System → Cache Management**. If you are using Magento Enterprise, you must also disable “Page Cache”. 
 +  * Did you try flushing LiteMage Cache and Magento ​Cache Storage?
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