What filesystem and OS is this?
Anthony Kaufman wrote:
PHP Version 4.2.2
Apache 2
RH 9
The problem is that session files in the /tmp directory are completely
cleared out at random intervals of time. We assume that the randomness is
due to our session.gc_probability setting of 1 causing it to run
Redhat 9
kernel 2.4.20-18.9bigmem
ext3 fs
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What filesystem and OS is this?
Anthony Kaufman wrote:
PHP Version 4.2.2
Apache 2
RH 9
The problem is that session files in the /tmp directory are completely
cleared
On Fri, 19 Dec 2003 13:37:06 -0800, Anthony Kaufman wrote:
PHP Version 4.2.2
Apache 2
RH 9
The problem is that session files in the /tmp directory are completely
cleared out at random intervals of time. We assume that the
randomness is
due to our session.gc_probability setting of 1 causing it
Well, we host our own so what I was thinking wouldn't quite work for your
situation. However, I've seen a method that I think would work pretty well
for you. Basically, you store all the data you want to be persistant
between requests in a database. You could use the session id you get from
the
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