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CyberPanel / OpenLiteSpeed: Clean LSPHP Session Files

๐Ÿงน CyberPanel / OpenLiteSpeed: Clean LSPHP Session Files

๐Ÿ“Œ Introduction

Over time, PHP session files accumulate in /var/lib/lsphp/session/ for each installed PHP version. These leftover session files can consume disk space, slow down your server, or cause session-related issues. Cleaning them regularly ensures better performance, frees disk space, and keeps your server tidy. This guide shows how to safely remove session files for each LSPHP version installed on CyberPanel/OpenLiteSpeed.

๐Ÿ›  LSPHP 7.2

Remove session files:

find /var/lib/lsphp/session/lsphp72/ -type f -exec rm -fv {} \;

Verify:

ls -l /var/lib/lsphp/session/lsphp72/
๐Ÿ›  LSPHP 7.3

Remove session files:

find /var/lib/lsphp/session/lsphp73/ -type f -exec rm -fv {} \;

Verify:

ls -l /var/lib/lsphp/session/lsphp73/
๐Ÿ›  LSPHP 7.4

Remove session files:

find /var/lib/lsphp/session/lsphp74/ -type f -exec rm -fv {} \;

Verify:

ls -l /var/lib/lsphp/session/lsphp74/
๐Ÿ›  LSPHP 8.0

Remove session files:

find /var/lib/lsphp/session/lsphp80/ -type f -exec rm -fv {} \;

Verify:

ls -l /var/lib/lsphp/session/lsphp80/
๐Ÿ›  LSPHP 8.1

Remove session files:

find /var/lib/lsphp/session/lsphp81/ -type f -exec rm -fv {} \;

Verify:

ls -l /var/lib/lsphp/session/lsphp81/
๐Ÿ›  LSPHP 8.2

Remove session files:

find /var/lib/lsphp/session/lsphp82/ -type f -exec rm -fv {} \;

Verify:

ls -l /var/lib/lsphp/session/lsphp82/
๐Ÿ›  LSPHP 8.3

Remove session files:

find /var/lib/lsphp/session/lsphp83/ -type f -exec rm -fv {} \;

Verify:

ls -l /var/lib/lsphp/session/lsphp83/
โšก Single Command to Clear All LSPHP Sessions
for ver in 72 73 74 80 81 82 83; do
find /var/lib/lsphp/session/lsphp$ver/ -type f -exec rm -fv {} \;
done

This loops through all installed LSPHP versions and removes all session files at once.

Table of Contents
  • ๐Ÿ“Œ Introduction
    • ๐Ÿ›  LSPHP 7.2
    • ๐Ÿ›  LSPHP 7.3
    • ๐Ÿ›  LSPHP 7.4
    • ๐Ÿ›  LSPHP 8.0
    • ๐Ÿ›  LSPHP 8.1
    • ๐Ÿ›  LSPHP 8.2
    • ๐Ÿ›  LSPHP 8.3
  • โšก Single Command to Clear All LSPHP Sessions

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