sorry for the caps but I just lost a day of work for a stupid server out of time! :P
Thanks btw!
Jean-Philippe Bélanger CGI
Apu Shah wrote:
check the dates on both machines. i think (filip please clarify if i'm wrong) if one machine is out of sync with the other by an interval equal or greater than the session timeout, the sessions will expire on the receiving end.
Ok I really have no idea why this ain't working. Same clustering version on both cluster. The first one works A1.. the second invalidates all my sessions
Only difference between the two clusters are that the 2nd one is a multi-ip server (3 adresses on the same eth). But the hostname is pointing to the main eth0 address.
any idea?
Jean-Philippe Bélanger CGI
Filip Hanik wrote:
yikes :) I fixed this one two days ago, download 5.0.18 and let me know if the problem persists.
Filip
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