HI,
I think you just need to fix the SSL config on the port 8080 listener.
If you want to use hn.mydomain.com in the front, and localhost:8080 at the backend, you can follow https://docs.openlitespeed.org/docs/advanced/proxy to setup reverse proxy.
@superipey
I just ran the same command to install the package on a fresh server. The cache module is installed by default.
So I am not sure why it does not exist on your server, maybe you can manually add the module by following https://openlitespeed.org/kb/litespeed-cache-on-openlitespeed/
OLS does not has such feature, if you just want to add the code without a plugin, you might need to edit the theme
https://wpastra.com/guides-and-tutorials/add-google-analytics-to-wordpress-without-plugin/
Check ls_webcachemgr.log log and there should log the reason.
If the error is "Fatal Error Encountered During Action Execution", then they can follow https://docs.litespeedtech.com/lsws/cp/cpanel/whm-litespeed-plugin/troubleshooting/#whm-plugin-cache-manager-error-status to debug the issue.
If...
1. Yes, as long as there's no port conflict.
2. Use reverse proxy https://docs.openlitespeed.org/docs/advanced/proxy. You can also consider to use nodejs app context to serve js file, https://openlitespeed.org/kb/running-node-js-apps-with-openlitespeed/
You can disable it on one site and verify again. You might also want to check ls_webcachemgr.log for more information.
For further LSWS-related issues, please move to https://litespeedtech.com/support/forum/, thanks.
I felt the resulting URL is expected based on the rewriterule. If you input the same URL, does the Nginx site redirect you to a static image file, and OLS does not? It should be handled by that PHP file though.
The upgrade should change the OLS binary only, not the certificate included. Is the issue reproducible if you downgrade to the previous version and upgrade to v1.8.1 again?