[ome-users] sessionid files in /tmp

William Moore will at lifesci.dundee.ac.uk
Fri Jun 20 10:46:28 BST 2014


Hi John,

 It's probably the Django web server that is creating these files in /tmp. See https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/http/sessions/#using-file-based-sessions

and http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10197880/django-file-based-session-doesnt-expire

These are sessions between the browser and the Django server and have nothing to do with OMERO sessions.

Are you aware of any difference in the web server configurations or browser connections between your servers that could explain this behaviour?

 Regards,

   Will.



On 19 Jun 2014, at 16:38, "John Webber (NBI)" <John.Webber at nbi.ac.uk> wrote:

> Hi all,
>  
> On one of my Omero servers I am seeing “sessionid” files in /tmp, which are generated every 10 minutes and not removed. These files are called something like “sessionideb93037246a7b1efe7e01f6eec735cef”.  On other Omero servers, one or two of these files might exist, but they are not created every 10 minutes or so!  These are only small, but there are a lot of them!
>  
> Can anyone advise why these are being left behind?  This is the SAME server where I was experiencing the “Server error[500]” errors, which have now stopped.
> 
> Thanks
> John
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