>
> > Is this possible even with plain NFS if both servers point to the same
> > session store over NFS? I thought NFS was designed to avoid that. Is
> > the only solution to run NFS on top of something like GFS? What a hassle.
>
> Yes. However it is that PHP prevents multiple scripts from accessing the same
> session at the same time, it doesn't make the state available through the
> filesystem, or at least not through means supported by NFS.
>
So your saying that between children of a webserver PHP can handle it,
but if, for example, you set up 2 webserver instances on the same machine
with different IPs to the same physical filesystem then it too would be an
issue? Is there some other directory that php uses, or is it semaphores to
talk to its own instance?
Thanks, Tuc
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