[FX.php List] [API] How to monitor session in FileMaker PHP

Gjermund Gusland Thorsen ggt667 at gmail.com
Mon Sep 14 11:57:45 MDT 2009


Mine are in

/var/lib/php4

/var/lib/php5

ggt

2009/9/14 Andrew Denman <adenman at tmea.org>:
> Jonathan,
>
> Even though the php.ini file says the save_path directive must be set, my Zend install of PHP on Windows saves the sessions in a temp folder in the PHP installation directory, so there must be some other setting it is looking at that I haven't found.
>
> Places I would check for the session files are a temp folder in the PHP installation folder, the C:\Windows\temp folder, or whichever folder is set in the TEMP system variable (My Computer > Properties > Advanced > Environment Variables > System Variables).  The session files have names like 'sess_1ebeb3gptijgae5ul1amhre3j5', where the characters after the underscore are the session ID. I guess you could also search for files named 'sess_*' and see what shows up.
>
> Andrew Denman
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Sunday, September 13, 2009 6:18 PM
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>
> Or...maybe I have it wrong.  Is the session data only stored in
> memory?  That would explain why I can't find physical files.
>
> J
>
>
> Thanks Michael,
>
> Actually, I was referring to PHP sessions.  You
> know...session_start(); $_SESSION['CustomerID']; etc.
>
> They are supposed to be stored in the directory indicated in the
> info.php.  But mine shows none.
>
> Jonathan
>
> At 8:44 AM +1000 9/14/09, Head Honcho wrote:
>>Hi Jonathan,
>>
>>On 14/09/2009, at 3:38 AM, Jonathan Schwartz wrote:
>>
>>>Anyone know how to monitor the number of sessions open in
>>>FileMaker's PHP under FMS10 and Windows Server 2008?  Or at
>>>least..where are the files stored?
>>>
>>>I trying to rack down memory issues what might be tied to lingering sessions.
>>
>>Unless I am completely wrong, I thought that API for PHP calls to
>>FileMaker were not (FileMaker) session bound... ie.  connect, do
>>your stuff, disconnect.  IWP certainly create sessions, and you can
>>see users in the Admin Console.  I haven't seen API users in the
>>Admin console.
>>
>>Which is why, I believe, it is _hard_ to reach the 100 simultaneous
>>connection limit on Server.
>>
>>Doesn't help you in your memory issues, though.
>>
>>Regards
>>
>>Michael Ward
>>--
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