Empty $_SESSION files???

Stephen W. Clarke stephenc-wtWqQT8woy8 at public.gmane.org
Thu Nov 3 13:14:46 UTC 2011


Kevin,

Thanks for your suggestions. Looks like this line of reasoning was taking
us in the wrong direction.
Turns out that the apache log files were out of control and getting so
large they actually filled the HDD. No available disk space means the
session files have no content. (Doh!)

Stephen


> On 11-11-02 06:24 AM, Stephen W. Clarke wrote:
>> Thanks for the suggestions. The php.ini file is configured as you
>> suggest:
>> session.save_handler =files
>> session.use_only_cookies = 1
>>
>> The privileges on the specified path are set to 770 for root:apache
>>
>> If it helps I'm using PHP 5.3.6 and apache2 on CentOS 5.6
>
> I have my session.save_path directory set to 1733 with owner of
> apache.apache. Are you running with SElinux enabled and rules that might
> prevent Apache from writing to the directory you have specified?
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