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litespeed_wiki:config:cannot_find_lsphp55 [2018/07/20 13:42]
Jackson Zhang [How to fix Can not find External Application: lsphp55 error]
litespeed_wiki:config:cannot_find_lsphp55 [2025/06/02 19:56] (current)
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-===== How to fix "Can not find External Applicationlsphp72"​ error ===== +~~REDIRECT>​https://docs.litespeedtech.com/lsws/extapp/php/troubleshooting/~~
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-Sometime you may experience the following error after the installation:​ +
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-  2015-06-23 14:​29:​56.297 ERROR [config:​scripthandler] Can not find handler with type: 12, name: lsphp72. +
-  2015-06-23 14:​29:​56.297 ERROR [config:​scripthandler] Can not find External Application:​ lsphp72, type: lsapi +
-  2015-06-23 14:​29:​56.297 ERROR [config:​scripthandler] use static file handler for suffix [php72] +
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-It simply means no lsphp72 external application set up yet. You should create an external app lsphp72 and point a right binary to it. +
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-==== In cPanel EA4 environment ==== +
-Most likely you won't see such error since most of the PHP handler have been preconfigured. If some occasion, newer version of PHP, such as lsphp72 or a future version, may not be included in LSWS configuration,​ you can manually create such lsphp72 external app and point it to ea-php72-lsphp binary, or CL php72 binary when CloudLinux is used.  +
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-==== In old cPanel EA3 environment ==== +
-In cPanel EA3 environment, ​ LiteSpeed normally builds matching PHP most likely for 5.4.x hence no lsphp55 installed.  +
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-The message itself is absolutely safe to be ignored. If you just like to get rid of the error, you can do either of the following:​ +
-  * Install lsphp55 and pointing the /usr/local/​lsws/​fcgi-bin/​lsphp55 to the newly installed binary. +
-  * Simply remove lsphp55 handler. +
-  * Use any exiting PHP handler as lsphp55, for example: +
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-   ln -sf /usr/local/lsws/fcgi-bin/lsphp5 ​/usr/local/​lsws/​fcgi-bin/​lsphp55 +
-The last one creates a symbolic link to use lsphp5 as lsphp55 handler. It is not recommended,​ though it can remove the error alert, since faked lsphp55 may create misunderstanding in the future.  ​+
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