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LiteSpeed SAPI module is a dedicated interface for PHP integration with
LiteSpeed Web Server. LiteSpeed SAPI has similar architecture to the FastCGI
SAPI with there major enhancements: better performance, dynamic spawning and PHP
configuration modification through web server configuration and .htaccess
files.
A simple benchmark test ("hello world") shows that PHP with LiteSpeed SAPI has 30% better performance over PHP with FastCGI SAPI, which is nearly twice the performance that Apache mod_php can deliver.
A major drawback of FastCGI PHP comparing to Apache mod_php is lacking the
flexibilities in PHP configurations. PHP configurations cannot be changed at
runtime via configuration files like .htaccess
files or web server's virtual
host configuration. In shared hosting environment, each hosting account will has
its own open_basedir
overridden in server configuration to enhance server
security when mod_php is used. Usually, FastCGI PHP is not an option in shared
hosting environment due to lacking of this flexibility. LiteSpeed SAPI is
carefully designed to address this issue. PHP configurations can be modified the
same way as that in mod_php with the same configuration directives.
PHP with LiteSpeed SAPI is highly recommended over FastCGI PHP for PHP scripting with LiteSpeed web server.
You need to add --enable-litespeed
to the configure command to build PHP with
LiteSpeed SAPI, all other SAPI related configure options should be removed.
For example:
./configure --enable-litespeed
make
You should find an executable called lsphp
under sapi/litespeed/
directory
after the compilation succeeds. Copy it to lsws/fcgi-bin/lsphp
or wherever you
prefer, if LiteSpeed web server has been configured to run PHP with LiteSpeed
SAPI already, you just need to overwrite the old executable with this one and
you are all set.
Usually, lsphp
is managed by LiteSpeed web server in a single server
installation. lsphp can be used in clustered environment with one LiteSpeed web
server at the front, load balancing lsphp processes running on multiple backend
servers. In such environment, lsphp can be start manually from command with
option -b <socket_address>
, socket address can be IPv4, IPv6 or Unix Domain
Socket address.
For example:
./lsphp -b [::]:3000
have lsphp bind to port 3000 on all IPv4 and IPv6 address,
./lsphp -b *:3000
have lsphp bind to port 300 on all IPv4 address,
./lsphp -b 192.168.0.2:3000
have lsphp bind to address 192.168.0.2:3000,
./lsphp -b /tmp/lsphp_manual.sock
have lsphp accept request on Unix domain socket /tmp/lsphp_manual.sock
.
Detailed information about how to configure LiteSpeed web server with PHP support is available from LiteSpeed website.
Usually, PHP support has been configured out of box, you don't need to change it unless you want to change PHP interface from FastCGI to LiteSpeed SAPI or vice versa.
Brief instructions are as follow:
Log into web administration interface, go to 'Server'->'Ext App' tab, add an external application of type "LSAPI app", "Command" should be set to a shell command that executes the PHP binary you just built. "Instances" should be set to "1". Add "LSAPI_CHILDREN" environment variable to match the value of "Max Connections". More tunable environment variable described below can be added.
Go to 'Server'->'Script Handler' tab, add a script handler configuration: set 'suffix' to 'php', 'Handler Type' to 'LiteSpeed API', 'Handler Name' should be the name of external application just defined.
Click 'Apply Changes' link on the top left of the page, then click 'graceful restart'. Now PHP is running with LiteSpeed SAPI.
There are a few environment variables that can be tweaked to control the behavior of LSAPI application.
LSAPI_CHILDREN
or PHP_LSAPI_CHILDREN
(default: 0)There are two ways to let PHP handle multiple requests concurrently, Server
Managed Mode and Self Managed Mode. In Server Managed Mode, LiteSpeed web
server dynamically spawn/stop PHP processes, in this mode "Instances" should
match "Max Connections" configuration for PHP external application. To start
PHP in Self Managed Mode, "Instances" should be set to "1", while
LSAPI_CHILDREN
environment variable should be set to match the value of "Max
Connections" and greater than 1. Web Server will start one PHP process, this
process will start/stop children PHP processes dynamically based on on demand.
If LSAPI_CHILDREN
less or equal to 1, PHP will be started in server managed
mode.
Self Managed Mode is preferred because all PHP processes can share one shared memory block for the opcode cache.
Usually, there is no need to set value of LSAPI_CHILDREN
over 100 in most
server environments.
LSAPI_AVOID_FORK
(default: 0)LSAPI_AVOID_FORK
specifies the policy of the internal process manager in
"Self Managed Mode". When set to 0, the internal process manager will stop and
start children process on demand to save system resource. This is preferred in
a shared hosting environment. When set to 1, the internal process manager will
try to avoid frequently stopping and starting children process. This might be
preferred in a dedicate hosting environment.
LSAPI_EXTRA_CHILDREN
(default: 1/3 of LSAPI_CHILDREN
or 0)LSAPI_EXTRA_CHILDREN
controls the maximum number of extra children processes
can be started when some or all existing children processes are in
malfunctioning state. Total number of children processes will be reduced to
LSAPI_CHILDREN
level as soon as service is back to normal. When
LSAPI_AVOID_FORK
is set to 0, the default value is 1/3 of LSAPI_CHILDREN
,
When LSAPI_AVOID_FORK
is set to 1, the default value is 0.
LSAPI_MAX_REQS
or PHP_LSAPI_MAX_REQUESTS
(default value: 10000)This controls how many requests each child process will handle before it exits automatically. Several PHP functions have been identified having memory leaks. This parameter can help reducing memory usage of leaky PHP functions.
LSAPI_MAX_IDLE
(default value: 300 seconds)In Self Managed Mode, LSAPI_MAX_IDLE controls how long a idle child process will wait for a new request before it exits. This option help releasing system resources taken by idle processes.
LSAPI_MAX_IDLE_CHILDREN
(default value: 1/3 of LSAPI_CHILDREN
or
LSAPI_CHILDREN
)In Self Managed Mode, LSAI_MAX_IDLE_CHILDREN
controls how many idle children
processes are allowed. Excessive idle children processes will be killed by the
parent process immediately. When LSAPI_AVOID_FORK
is set to 0, the default
value is 1/3 of LSAPI_CHILDREN
, When LSAPI_AVOID_FORK
is set to 1, the
default value is LSAPI_CHILDREN
.
LSAPI_MAX_PROCESS_TIME
(default value: 300 seconds)In Self Managed Mode, LSAPI_MAX_PROCESS_TIME
controls the maximum processing
time allowed when processing a request. If a child process can not finish
processing of a request in the given time period, it will be killed by the
parent process. This option can help getting rid of dead or runaway child
process.
LSAPI_PGRP_MAX_IDLE
(default value: FOREVER)In Self Managed Mode, LSAPI_PGRP_MAX_IDLE
controls how long the parent
process will wait before exiting when there is no child process. This option
helps releasing system resources taken by an idle parent process.
LSAPI_PPID_NO_CHECK
By default a LSAPI application check the existence of its parent process and
exits automatically if the parent process died. This is to reduce orphan
process when web server is restarted. However, it is desirable to disable this
feature, such as when a LSAPI process was started manually from command line.
LSAPI_PPID_NO_CHECK
should be set when you want to disable the checking of
existence of parent process. When PHP is started by -b
option, it is
disabled automatically.
LSAPI PHP supports PHP configuration overridden via web server configuration
as well as .htaccess
.
Since 4.0 release apache_response_headers
function is supported.
For support questions, please post to the free support forum:
For bug report, please send bug report to bug [at] litespeedtech.com.