ID:               25876
 Comment by:       jspec at bellsouth dot net
 Reported By:      golden at riscom dot com
 Status:           No Feedback
 Bug Type:         Session related
 Operating System: freebsd 4.8
 PHP Version:      4.3.9-4.3.10
 Assigned To:      sniper
 New Comment:

I have now experienced this beast with a completely different hosting
company.  They are both running 4.3.10 - is this fixed in 4.3.11?


Previous Comments:
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[2005-05-18 22:48:45] dmih at in-solve dot ru

We (as hosting company) are hoping that PHP team will track this bug
down some day.
Indeed, we can do not much to help or to fix it.

This bug is hard to fix because it appears randomly, and there is no
definite recreate scenario. There is assumption that this is
http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=32330 bug, but I am not completely
sure.

You may suggest your hosting company to lower average server load - it
will help this bug to happen rarely or even at no times. Lower - I mean
- something lower than 50% avg CPU load on 1CPU server or 80% on 2+ CPU
server.
But that is only our hosting company workaround, not the solution.

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[2005-05-17 18:00:36] jspec at bellsouth dot net

My hosting company is unable to fix the random "Failed to initialize
storage module" error and it is making my account unusable.  They
cannot seem to fix it.  What is the story with this!?

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[2005-04-29 11:04:06] dmih at in-solve dot ru

Please kindly pay attention to this bug.
It is REAL bug, not fantasy of 100+ man. Random session handler error.

No Feedback status is surely lame for this, as you are getting
feedback.
There is no reproduce code because bug is "random bug under heavy load"
class.

We hope for you.
Thanks.

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[2005-04-08 19:03:08] todd dot trann at palidar dot com

RedHat 9
PHP 4.3.9 from RPM (php-4.3.9-11.rh90.art)
Zend Engine 1.3.0, Optimizer 2.5.5

I am experiencing the same problem: the error indicates storage module
"user", yet php.ini has it set to "files", and nowhere in my code do I
change it to "user".

The problem comes and goes as the page is reloaded.  A PHP page with no
session code does not exhibit the problem.

My /tmp directory is world writable.

Todd

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[2005-04-02 16:21:52] tj at tjshafer dot com

I am also having this problem

Freebsd 4.8
php 4.3.10

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