Phpmyadmin error after update
Phpmyadmin error after update
Hi,
I have vesta installed on CentOS 6.8 and after update I see the following error:
phpMyAdmin - Error
Error during session start; please check your PHP and/or webserver log file and configure your PHP installation properly. Also ensure that cookies are enabled in your browser.
session_start(): open(SESSION_FILE, O_RDWR)) failed: Permission denied (13)
Cookies are enabled, Does anyone have a solution or can tell me how can I look for the cause?
I thank you in advance
I have vesta installed on CentOS 6.8 and after update I see the following error:
phpMyAdmin - Error
Error during session start; please check your PHP and/or webserver log file and configure your PHP installation properly. Also ensure that cookies are enabled in your browser.
session_start(): open(SESSION_FILE, O_RDWR)) failed: Permission denied (13)
Cookies are enabled, Does anyone have a solution or can tell me how can I look for the cause?
I thank you in advance
Re: Phpmyadmin error after update
First ensure your session.save_path in your php.ini is set correctly
then check directory permission
sudo chmod 777 /var/lib/php/session/
Finally, clear everything (cache, cookies ..) at browser end, refresh and check
If you make any change in php.ini, restart apache
then check directory permission
sudo chmod 777 /var/lib/php/session/
Finally, clear everything (cache, cookies ..) at browser end, refresh and check
If you make any change in php.ini, restart apache
Re: Phpmyadmin error after update
Thanks a lot,
Now it works!
Now it works!
phpMyAdmin - Error "session_start(): open(SESSION_FILE, O_RDWR)) failed: Permission denied (13)"
Thank you. This helped me too.qaisarali wrote: (1) First ensure your session.save_path in your php.ini is set correctly
(2) then check the session directory permission(3) If you make any change in php.ini, restart httpdCode: Select all
sudo chmod 777 /var/lib/php/session/
(4) Finally, clear everything (cache, cookies...) at browser.
And refresh and check.
But:
What is the correct/best value?..qaisarali wrote:ensure your session.save_path in your php.ini is set correctly
Re: Phpmyadmin error after update
Thank you)) Work.qaisarali wrote:sudo chmod 777 /var/lib/php/session/
This key is commented in my php.ini.qaisarali wrote:First ensure your session.save_path in your php.ini is set correctly
I don't know what path is correct and didn't set anything.
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Re: Phpmyadmin error after update
Thank you very very much!!!))) It's working finally. You are geniusqaisarali wrote:First ensure your session.save_path in your php.ini is set correctly
then check directory permission
sudo chmod 777 /var/lib/php/session/
Finally, clear everything (cache, cookies ..) at browser end, refresh and check
If you make any change in php.ini, restart apache