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ten thousands sessions files?!

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    • imc67I Offline
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      in the /data/storage/framework/sessions folder there are currently 69.831 items, each about 650 bytes all together now 47.1 MB.

      Is this normal?

      We added now only about 110 assets and only 1 active user and 2 users just looked around for a few minutes.

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        That indeed does not look right. Can you see if you adjust the SESSION_LIFETIME=12000 to be say 10 in /app/data/env would this eventually purge some? Tbh I am not 100% what the value is, but I assume it is seconds.

        If those are not cleaned up, we may have to put that session folder in /tmp which is purged automatically after some time.

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          That indeed does not look right. Can you see if you adjust the SESSION_LIFETIME=12000 to be say 10 in /app/data/env would this eventually purge some? Tbh I am not 100% what the value is, but I assume it is seconds.

          If those are not cleaned up, we may have to put that session folder in /tmp which is purged automatically after some time.

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          @nebulon thanks! I've changed it to 10 and after some time it got cleared, although in a few minutes there are already 120 new ones without hardly any activity

          update: while clicking around in the UI and checking files again they get cleared, amount is 79 at this moment

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            I don’t think this is a permanent solution as a user gets really quick logged out πŸ˜‰

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              I can move the sessions to the database or redis, since it's a standard laravel app.

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                @imc67 I moved the sessions to redis in the new package.

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                • girishG girish

                  @imc67 I moved the sessions to redis in the new package.

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                  @girish said in ten thousands sessions files?!:

                  @imc67 I moved the sessions to redis in the new package.

                  This seems to work!!! After update there came no more new session files, after half an hour I deleted all session files from folder and no new ons appeared. Also returned to 12000.

                  It all looks stable and fast!

                  Thanks @girish !!!

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