also seeing this exact behavior on debian wheezy using the dotdeb.org 
packages...

On Wednesday, 15 October 2014 17:57:37 UTC+2, Flick Flack wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Migrated to a new server and I'm now encountering unexpected Memcache 
> session behaviors.
> First my config :
>
> - Windows Server 2008 R2
> - PHP 5.6.0 x64
> - Apache 2.4 x64
> - Memcached 1.4.2 x64 running as service
> - php_memcache.dll (3.0.8)
>
> Memcache appears fine in phpinfo().
>
> In my php.ini file I have :
> - session.save_handler = memcache
> - session.save_path = "tcp://127.0.0.1:11211"
>
> Running a standard $memcache = new Memcache test, everything works fine.
>
> Issues arise when using 2 distinct files (or more) :
>
>  Test1.php contains :
> <?
> session_start();
> $_SESSION["test"][] = rand(0,10000);
> var_dump($_SESSION);
> ?>
>
> When loading it several times, the $_SESSION["test"] array keeps growing 
> and appears on the page.
>
> Test2.php contains :
> <?
> session_start();
> $_SESSION["tmp"] = "a";
> var_dump($_SESSION);
> ?>
>
> When loading this one once, $_SESSION["tmp"] is added fine next to 
> $_SESSION["test"].
> But if I reload this file, $_SESSION is unexpectedly reset and contains 
> only $_SESSION["tmp"] !
>
> And help/suggestions appreciated !
>
> FYI :
>
> > When Test2.php is a clone of Test1.php, reloading one and the other 
> several times makes the $_SESSION["test"] grow as expected.
> > same issue when setting session.save_path = "tcp://
> 127.0.0.1:11211?persistent=1&weight=1&timeout=7200&retry_interval=10"
>  
>
>

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