On 3/7/2007 4:06 PM, Jesse Vincent wrote:

The default for RT on Oracle (which I presume you're running ;)

I had this running initially with MySQL but the second time I started it up, the hard drive started spinning faster and faster and the heads rose up and then plunged into the disks, spewing magnetic grey matter all over the interior of the box. At the same time, red lights started flashing in the server room and blast doors fell, locking me in. A camera descended from the ceiling and started panning across the room, searching. I hid under the desk, whimpering.....

> is to
store sessions on disk, due to some historical bugs in Apache::Session's oracle support. (Though I believe they're now resolved)

Can I simply delete old files? If I have persistent sessions enabled via cookies for, say, two weeks, could I simply and safely delete all session files older than 15 days?

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Regards,


joe
Joe Casadonte
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