• Resolved mikepalmer

    (@mikepalmer)


    Hi,

    I am trying different methods to keep all my website pages cached. Unfortunately I cannot use your crawler because my hosting provider has it disabled. Therefore, what I tried was to set the TTL to one week, turn off automatic plugin and theme updates, then every week (or just before) load all pages into browser windows to get them in the server cache. I have verified that they are in the cache by seeing that X-Litespeed-Cache = hit in Chrome Dev Tools.

    I have observed that the pages do not remain in the cache. Typically after a few hours, X-Litespeed_Cache = miss for many pages.

    Why do the pages not remain cached for a week?

    All the best, Mike.

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  • Plugin Support qtwrk

    (@qtwrk)

    please check this page and try to grab some log

    Thread Starter mikepalmer

    (@mikepalmer)

    @qtwrk many thanks. I have turned on logging.

    • This reply was modified 10 months ago by mikepalmer.
    Thread Starter mikepalmer

    (@mikepalmer)

    @qtwrk, having looked at the log file, I see that image optimisation is causing cache refreshes. Therefore I have disabled the auto-cron on that, and am retesting. Thanks for your help.

    Thread Starter mikepalmer

    (@mikepalmer)

    @qtwrk, I am pretty sure that disabling the cronjobs on the image optimisation has fixed this, thanks.

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