Yeap.Andy,
Are you running a cache for variables? I had a similar issue which was due to have APC enabled in the config but disabled in the php config. Wouldn't let me login until either I enabled it in PHP or disabled it in library/config.php as the session was not being stored anywhere.
Could be something similar for you?
I believe I have 128MB. Where do I increase them again?I fixed this by increasing my APC cache size to 128 and restarting apache, and running install/ again.
Where in the ACP which we can view phpinfo again? I know there is a link but it's not exposed anywhere is it?On my setup the phpinfo shows me which php.ini I used, whre the config variables usually are. However, on my ubuntu setup for some reason the apc.ini was within conf.d/
admin.php?tools/phpinfoWhere in the ACP which we can view phpinfo again? I know there is a link but it's not exposed anywhere is it?
Yuck.Andy,
Are you running a cache for variables? I had a similar issue which was due to have APC enabled in the config but disabled in the php config. Wouldn't let me login until either I enabled it in PHP or disabled it in library/config.php as the session was not being stored anywhere.
Could be something similar for you?
Send me the details again in a PC and I will login and fix.Yuck.
look at the phpinfo and apc.shm_size = 30
I always thought I had it at 128MB.
Deebs,
You were on my server before. I'm trying to locate apc.php and increase it to 128MB.
Thank you and PC sent.Send me the details again in a PC and I will login and fix.
Urgh, using the default parameters for APC. Sorting now.Thank you and PC sent.
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