05-Nov-2013, 05:12 PM
Hi,
Thanks for letting me know about this. It probably explains why quite a few other people have had similar logging-out issues in the past.
Storing sessions in the database does appear to be an extensive change which I would like to avoid if possible, especially since I believe this to be a problem introduced (and therefore solvable) by the host. However I will definitely look into it over the next day or two to see exactly how feasible it is.
In the meantime I found a few links that you might find useful.
- http://stackoverflow.com/questions/34808...rs#3480889
- (using memcached)
- http://stackoverflow.com/questions/34808...rs#3481088
- (maybe there is a 'sticky sessions' feature that they can enable)
- http://www.fasthosts.co.uk/knowledge-bas...cle_id=440
- (disabling load balancing could be another option)
Thanks for letting me know about this. It probably explains why quite a few other people have had similar logging-out issues in the past.
Storing sessions in the database does appear to be an extensive change which I would like to avoid if possible, especially since I believe this to be a problem introduced (and therefore solvable) by the host. However I will definitely look into it over the next day or two to see exactly how feasible it is.
In the meantime I found a few links that you might find useful.
- http://stackoverflow.com/questions/34808...rs#3480889
- (using memcached)
- http://stackoverflow.com/questions/34808...rs#3481088
- (maybe there is a 'sticky sessions' feature that they can enable)
- http://www.fasthosts.co.uk/knowledge-bas...cle_id=440
- (disabling load balancing could be another option)