/ols1clk

One click installation of Open LiteSpeed

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ols1clk

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Description

ols1clk is a one-click installation script for OpenLiteSpeed. Using this script, you can quickly and easily install OpenLiteSpeed with it’s default settings. We also provide a -w parameter that will install WordPress at the same time but it must still be configured through the wp-config.php page. A MariaDB database can also be set up using this script if needed. If you already have a WordPress installation running on another server, it can be imported into OpenLiteSpeed with no hassle using the --wordpresspath parameter. To completely install WordPress with your OpenLiteSpeed installation, skipping the need for the wp-config.php page, use the --wordpressplus flag. This can be used with --wpuser, --wppassword, --wplang, and --sitetitle to configure each of the settings normally set by wp-config.php.

Running ols1clk

ols1clk can be run in the following way: ./ols1clk.sh [options] [options] …

When run with no options, ols1clk will install OpenLiteSpeed with the default settings and values.

####Possible Options:

  • --adminpassword(-a) [PASSWORD]: To set set the WebAdmin password for OpenLiteSpeed instead of a random one.
    • If you omit [PASSWORD], ols1clk will prompt you to provide this password during installation.
  • --email(-e) EMAIL: to set the administrator email.
  • --lsphp VERSION: to set LSPHP version, such as 56. We currently support versions 54, 55, 56, and 70.
  • --mariadbver VERSION: to set MariaDB server version, such as 10.1. We currently support versions 10.0, 10.1, and 10.2.
  • --wordpress(-w): to install and setup WordPress. You will still need to access the /wp-admin/wp-config.php file by browser to complete WordPress installation.
  • --wordpressplus SITEDOMAIN: to install, setup, and configure WordPress, eliminating the need to use the wp-config.php setup.
  • --wordpresspath WORDPRESSPATH: to specify a location for the new WordPress installation or use an existing WordPress installation.
  • --dbrootpassword(-r) [PASSWORD]: to set the MySQL server root password instead of using a random one.
    • If you omit [PASSWORD], ols1clk will prompt you to provide this password during installation.
  • --dbname DATABASENAME: to set the database name to be used by WordPress.
  • --dbuser DBUSERNAME: to set the WordPress username in the database.
  • --dbpassword [PASSWORD]: to set the WordPress table password in MySQL instead of using a random one.
    • If you omit [PASSWORD], ols1clk will prompt you to provide this password during installation.
  • --listenport LISTENPORT: to set the HTTP server listener port, default is 80.
  • --ssllistenport LISTENPORT: to set the HTTPS server listener port, default is 443.
  • --wpuser WORDPRESSUSER: to set the WordPress admin user for WordPress dashboard login. Default value is wpuser.
  • --wppassword [PASSWORD]: to set the WordPress admin user password for WordPress dashboard login.
    • If you omit [PASSWORD], ols1clk will prompt you to provide this password during installation.
  • --wplang WORDPRESSLANGUAGE: to set the WordPress language. Default value is "en" for English.
  • --sitetitle WORDPRESSSITETITLE: To set the WordPress site title. Default value is mySite.
  • --uninstall: to uninstall OpenLiteSpeed and remove the installation directory.
  • --purgeall: to uninstall OpenLiteSpeed, remove the installation directory, and purge all data in MySQL.
  • --version(-v): to display version information.
  • --help(-h): to display usage.

Get in Touch

OpenLiteSpeed has a Google Group. If you find a bug, want to request new features, or just want to talk about OpenLiteSpeed, this is the place to do it.