Hi Zoltán.

python-six module is installed.

0_memcache.py is like in the documentation:
from gluon.contrib.memcache import MemcacheClient
memcache_servers = ['127.0.0.1:11211']
cache.memcache = MemcacheClient(request, memcache_servers)
cache.ram = cache.disk = cache.memcache

I've added this in the model db.py:
from gluon.contrib.memdb import MEMDB
session.connect(request, response, db=MEMDB(cache.memcache))

The last row generate this ticket:
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2a00_23a8_400d_c001_3d4c_5b50_35a9_dfdf.2019-07-19.12-25-46.c3413f14-b228-4390-bc14-2f7092907e01
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Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/home/tasko/webapps/w2p_2_14_16/web2py/gluon/main.py", line 464, in 
wsgibase
    session._try_store_in_db(request, response)
  File "/home/tasko/webapps/w2p_2_14_16/web2py/gluon/globals.py", line 1183, in 
_try_store_in_db
    record_id = table.insert(**dd)
  File "/home/tasko/webapps/w2p_2_14_16/web2py/gluon/contrib/memdb.py", line 
264, in insert
    raise RuntimeError("Too many ID conflicts")
RuntimeError: Too many ID conflicts

Error snapshot [image: help] 
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<type 'exceptions.RuntimeError'>(Too many ID conflicts)

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   *File /home/tasko/webapps/w2p_2_14_16/web2py/gluon/contrib/memdb.py in 
   insert at line 264* code arguments variables
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   (self=<DALStorage {'client_ip': <pydal.objects.Field o... 
   <pydal.objects.Field object at 0x7f6dd7c6e890>}>, **fields={'client_ip': 
   '2a00.23a8.400d.c001.3d4c.5b50.35a9.dfdf', 'locked': False, 
   'modified_datetime': datetime.datetime(2019, 7, 19, 12, 25, 46, 854949), 
   'session_data': 
   
'\x80\x02cgluon.globals\nSession\nq\x01}q\x02(U\x19_formkey[no_tab...\x13(h\x0bU\r75.0.3770.142q\x14h\rU\x06Chromeq\x15u\x85Rq\x16u\x85Rq\x17u\x85Rq\x18.',
 
   'unique_key': '25d6cb33-4709-4b14-987d-06aef044ac67'})
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           for i in range(3):
               id = self._create_id()
               if self.get(id) is None and self.update(id, **fields):
                   return long(id)
           else:
               raise RuntimeError("Too many ID conflicts")
   
   
       def get(self, id):
           val = self._tableobj.get(self._id_to_key(id))
           if val:
   
   
Do you know why?

Il giorno giovedì 18 luglio 2019 12:58:50 UTC+2, Gaël Princivalle ha 
scritto:
>
> Hi Zoltán, for the moment I've modified my crontab for deleting the 
> sessions every hour.
>
> I'll try to install python-six module and store the sessions in the memory 
> in the next days.
>
> Il giorno giovedì 18 luglio 2019 11:03:37 UTC+2, Fekete Zoltán ha scritto:
>>
>> Hi Gael!
>>
>> Could you solve the problem? Pls. give a short feedback.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Zoltán
>>
>> 2019. július 13., szombat 9:03:17 UTC+2 időpontban Massimo Di Pierro a 
>> következőt írta:
>>>
>>> what os is this?
>>>
>>> On Friday, 12 July 2019 01:00:03 UTC-7, Gaël Princivalle wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi all.
>>>>
>>>> In my sessions folder all sessions are stored in separated sub-folders, 
>>>> 068,069...
>>>> The file system don't accept more than 512 sub-folders in a folder.
>>>> When I reach 512 sub-folders the website is down.
>>>> Now for avoiding this problem I delete all the sessions with a crontab 
>>>> job every 12 hours, but it's not enough.
>>>>
>>>> Obviously I can imagine that deleting all the sessions means also 
>>>> disconnecting all the users, that's not a good thing.
>>>>
>>>> Can I store the sessions in the DB instead of the file system?
>>>>
>>>> And what about that? I don't understand where I must add it, and it 
>>>> seems that the sessions storage for my website works already like that,
>>>> http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/04/the-core#Separate-sessions
>>>>
>>>> Thanks.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>

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