ok so i did a bit of research my self. I used 360 * * * * find /var/lib/php/session/sess_* -mmin +45 -exec rm {} \; > /dev/null 2>&1
I guess that should do the trick!
Thanks again,
Andreas
Hey again Chris,
Ok so i ve used that command you provided me with. Let's see if that makes a difference!
Thank you so much for taking the time to reply and try to help.
One more question: how do I set up a cron to run that every six hours?
Thanks,
Andreas
Hello ChrisHirst and thanks for the reply.
Well all the sessions in the folder you have suggested are significantly older than the session time out. I am attaching a screenshot of the folder just in case I didn't understand what you meant. Should I delete all those files...
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