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Clean Magento 2.1 install. "Your current session has been expired."
As above. I've done a clean, install.
I set DB sessions during install as Files seem to fail.
I also deselected all optional modules as otherwise it would just sit there checking. Installation seemed to work fine with these settings but now when I try to login to the admin screen is says "Your current session has been expired". So now I can't do anything.
I've increased the values on these:
session.cookie_lifetime 86400 session.gc_maxlifetime 86400
I've also deleted the var/cache folder.
There was a suggestion to change this:
Table core_config_data -> admin/security/session_lifetime -> 86400
But that row doesn't exist in my database.
Cron jobs seem to be running and not returning any errors.
Any ideas?
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Re: Clean Magento 2.1 install. "Your current session has been expired."
You just need to apply the session changes to PHP and then clear the cache:
# /path/to/php bin/magento cache:clean Cleaned cache types: config layout block_html collections reflection db_ddl eav customer_notification full_page config_integration config_integration_api translate config_webservice
it should fix your session issue.
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Re: Clean Magento 2.1 install. "Your current session has been expired."
i have the same problem. Do i need to add these session thing in my php.ini file?
And then just delete the cache right? it doesnt work...