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  • Thread Starter identiden

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    Resolved, all works perfect now. For anyone who uses LSCache and has webp images on, make sure you add Accept: image/webp to ‘Additional Request Headers’.

    Also, if anyone with LSCache has the problem when clicking “Start a new warmup” but it doesn’t start/stops after 1 second, make sure your Object Cache is working or try to disable it.

    Thread Starter identiden

    (@identiden)

    Update. I was wrong about the x-litespeed-cache: bkd header coming from the cache warmer, it was ‘bkd’ since the visit-made cache was removed from the CDN PoP after 24 hours.

    So in my case the cache crawler is unfortunately still not creating a cache copy on my Litespeed server. I’ve send all the website info to your e-mail @tmmtechnology. I would really appreciate if you could take a look!

    Thread Starter identiden

    (@identiden)

    Hi, thank you for the in-depth answers!

    I will provide all the screenshots and info via e-mail in a couple moments. I just checked today, and for some reason today a had a cache: bkd header (it’s a LS header for cached on LS, but not on Quic.CDN(when CDN is enabled)) which means the cache warmer did warm the cache! Not sure why now it did work, but I will monitor it for a while and see if I have any issues with it again.

    Thread Starter identiden

    (@identiden)

    Thank you for the replies!

    >In Cache Warmer settings > Schedule, scrolling is disabled/not working (?)

    I see, I didn’t know that the page length would impact the scrolling of the WP navigation menu.

    What about the speed limit thing, it says “Max pages to visit per minute” but the warmer takes couple hour a ‘pause’ when it hits that limit?

    As for the cache: miss, How do I check if I got served a cached page created by the Cache Warmer? There is no extra header added with this plugin, right? After the warmer is completed the pages don’t seem to load any faster.

    Thread Starter identiden

    (@identiden)

    Update:

    Okay it looks like the cache warmer does not stop after the 1000 visits, it just took a long break (couple hours). The cache is still a miss after the warm-up has completed. What I found is that the cache warmer takes the break at the ‘Speed limit’ (Crawler settings) I’ve set. Which is odd because the description says ‘Max pages to visit per minute’. Changing the speed limit to e.g. 5000 eliminated the long pause.

    Two other little things:

    • When I start a warm-up manually, the ‘Duration’ starts at 01:00:00 (?)
    • In Cache Warmer settings > Schedule, scrolling is disabled/not working (?)
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