It went fine for some days, but when booting this morning, settings were gone again.
I thought the session file may be corupted, but it's not. Values are actually re set to defaults in the session file. Yesterday, before shutdown, I checked, and they weren't reset yet.
In the links below, you can find the session file with the correct settings, and the one of this morning with changed settings.
* Settings ok: Link
* Settings wrong: Link
If you search for "worker_responsiveness" in the file, you'll see that in the OK file it's "Boosted", and in the WRONG file it's "Default".
Same for "updater_auto_check", where in the OK file it's "On", and in the WRONG file it's "Off".
As a dirty hack, I copied over the "ok" session file in the /var/local/php dir, rebooted and settings are back. However, this doesn't seem the solution, I guess.
Any thoughts @Tim Curtis ?
Tx,
Kurt
I thought the session file may be corupted, but it's not. Values are actually re set to defaults in the session file. Yesterday, before shutdown, I checked, and they weren't reset yet.
In the links below, you can find the session file with the correct settings, and the one of this morning with changed settings.
* Settings ok: Link
* Settings wrong: Link
If you search for "worker_responsiveness" in the file, you'll see that in the OK file it's "Boosted", and in the WRONG file it's "Default".
Same for "updater_auto_check", where in the OK file it's "On", and in the WRONG file it's "Off".
As a dirty hack, I copied over the "ok" session file in the /var/local/php dir, rebooted and settings are back. However, this doesn't seem the solution, I guess.
Any thoughts @Tim Curtis ?
Tx,
Kurt