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LiteSpeed 503 Error: Service Unavailable

Today one server was having some strange LitSpeed 503 error on one of their websites. The message was clear: “503 service unavailable”, “the server is temporarily busy, try again later”. What causes this 503 error on LiteSpeed web server? The first thing you have to do is to check the litespeed logs. You can do this by moving…

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How to use MultiPHP INI Editor on cPanel

With the new EasyApache 4 we have a new option called MultiPHP INI Editor. It’s a simple PHP editor for WHM users who need to change PHP settings quick and easy. Let’s see how it works and how easy is to use MultiPHP INI editor on cPanel servers. On a previous post we wrote a guide that explained…

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How to Configure EasyApache 4

EasyApache (aka EA4) 4 is the ultimate PHP and Apache management tool for cPanel servers. EasyApache 3 becomes a dinosaur from the prehistoric age against the new and fast EA4. On this post we will teach you how to configure EasyApache 4. EA4 is one of those things that make you proud of using cPanel as your control panel, compared…

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Install MySQL 5.6 on CentOS 7 / RHEL 7

In this tutorial we will explore a quick and simple way on how to install MySQL 5.6 on CentOS 7 / RHEL 7. Previously we already wrote about how to install MySQL Server 5.6 on CentOS 6 / RHEL 7. CentOS and RHEL 7 comes with MariaDB by default. MariaDB is the database standart daemon used to replace…

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Execute PHP in HTML on EasyApache 4

A few days ago one of our techs was facing a strange issue while trying to execute PHP in HTML on EasyApache 4 from cPanel. After upgrading to EA4, a previously working .htaccess hack that was used to execute PHP in HTML was no longer working. This was the rule we used for our customer: AddHandler application/x-httpd-php5 .html…

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Nginx Systemd Service File for CentOS 7.x

At my web hosting company, in the past months we’ve started using CentOS 7 for brand new dedicated servers, and we also started migrating old CentOS 6.x machines to the latest version of CentOS. One of the big changes introduced in CentOS 7 is systemd, this changes everything we all knew about system services inside Linux as stated…

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Speedup MySQL InnoDB Shutdown by Flushing Dirty Pages

Days ago one of our customers with a very large InnoDB database was having a strange error while trying to restart MySQL server. So our tech team started investigating and found it was caused due to the very big size of the InnoDB database and the dirty pages. What are dirty pages after all? First things first: having dirty…

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