On 11 Mrz., 10:03, TheOnly92 <05049...@gmail.com> wrote:
> We used memcache as a session storage server because we needed to
> balance load across servers and share session data. Persistent file
> storage is not usable, and since memcache session storage is easy to
> configure in PHP, so we have decided to use it.
>
> Before this, memcache maximum storage was set to 64 MB, the data went
> up to 54 MB and so we thought it was the cause of cache misses. But
> after we increased to 256 MB, the problem is still occurring. Users
> report that after they logged in, they click on another page and they
> get logged out. But after a refresh they appear logged in again.
>
> session.gc_maxlifetime  1440    1440

As far as i can see, nobody has asked this questions before: if you
want to use memcached
as a session store, how is your setup designed? specialised
memcached's (good, good, good)
or one instance per webserver (bad, bad, bad)? how does your php.ini
look like (all
entries starting with "session")? Do you have a any or even a large
number of evictions on
your memcached's? Is your network saturated (using memcached as a
session store produces a
large amount of network traffic, which can lead to connection
problems, which could also
explain your issue).

Kind regards,

Jérôme

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