> -----Original Message-----
> From: Srinadh Sannidhanam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 2:59 PM

> Hi,
>  I am using sessions in my web application which is installed in two
> pawns. So the request is randomly picked by one of the two servers. I
> am using files in php session but not database. My problem is, if the
> first request go to one server and the session is created there, then
> for the following request going to other server will not have session.
> How can we manage the session simultaniously in two servers? Please
> help me in this regard.

Do a "print phpinfo()", this will most likely tell You that session.save_path 
is set to /tmp, that´s default. What You need is to mount the HD of server1 
onto server2 and set this as the session.save_path. Have a look at for instance 
nfs mount, if You´re running linux.

Remember to have a clean-up script running, if You choose another dir than /tmp 
or the session files will never be deleted.

--
Med venlig hilsen / best regards
ComX Networks A/S
Kim Madsen
Systemudvikler/systemdeveloper

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