rciiipo
rciiipo

Reputation: 863

Cannot start session without errors in phpMyAdmin

I get the below error when pointing browser to phpMyAdmin

Cannot start session without errors, please check errors given in your PHP and/or webserver log file and configure your PHP installation properly.

I have checked everything and can't seem to figure out what the problem is.

In my php.ini file I have:

session.save_path = "/var/lib/php/session"

Permissions:

drwxr-xr-x  2 root apache 4096 Feb 16 04:47 session

Nothing seems to work. Even changing permission on session directory to 777.

Upvotes: 60

Views: 294382

Answers (20)

Nasser Ali Karimi
Nasser Ali Karimi

Reputation: 4663

For Ubuntu:

In my case the error specify where is the issue. So I just run this code and it is fixed.

sudo chmod 777 /opt/lampp/temp

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Upvotes: 0

Ramin eghbalian
Ramin eghbalian

Reputation: 2667

if you checked your browser and doesn't problem so check these commands on the server side :

based on session.save_path in php.ini file, check is exists session directory (default path is : "/var/lib/php/session") so if path isn't exists, make it.
now may need to either change ownership of the directory, e.g (change: user:group based your system)

sudo chown user:group /var/lib/php/session

then give permission to session path:

sudo chmod 0777 /var/lib/php/session

now refresh your browser

Upvotes: 0

Hamid Haghdoost
Hamid Haghdoost

Reputation: 867

In my case, problem was due to low disk space. I want to mention it for other users like me :)

Upvotes: 2

Chen Zhen
Chen Zhen

Reputation: 96

I recently had this very same problem. It was resolved by truncating the temp directory where php stores its session data.

ie for a Unix OS: OP ref. file (this temp directory will differ for your OS)

find /var/lib/php/session -type f -delete

After truncating the directory I was able to start phpmyadmin without issue. I hope this helps others with the same problem if changing ownership and/or permissions fail.

Upvotes: 0

Sugoi Reed
Sugoi Reed

Reputation: 497

This is sometimes due to an invalid session key. If using XAMPP, what worked for me was opening the temp folder in XAMPP xampp/temp then deleting the session files starting with sess_

Upvotes: 0

Mir-Ismaili
Mir-Ismaili

Reputation: 17068

STOP 777!


If you use nginx (like me), just change the ownership of the folders under /var/lib/php/ from apache to nginx:

[root@centos ~]# cd /var/lib/php/
[root@centos php]# ll
total 12
drwxrwx---. 2 root apache 4096 Jan 30 16:23 opcache
drwxrwx---. 2 root apache 4096 Feb  5 20:56 session
drwxrwx---. 2 root apache 4096 Jan 30 16:23 wsdlcache

[root@centos php]# chown -R :nginx opcache/
[root@centos php]# chown -R :nginx session/
[root@centos php]# chown -R :nginx wsdlcache/
[root@centos php]# ll
total 12
drwxrwx---. 2 root nginx 4096 Jan 30 16:23 opcache
drwxrwx---. 2 root nginx 4096 Feb  5 20:56 session
drwxrwx---. 2 root nginx 4096 Jan 30 16:23 wsdlcache

And also for the folders under /var/lib/phpMyAdmin/:

[root@centos php]# cd /var/lib/phpMyAdmin
[root@centos phpMyAdmin]# ll
total 12
drwxr-x---. 2 apache apache 4096 Dec 23 20:29 config
drwxr-x---. 2 apache apache 4096 Dec 23 20:29 save
drwxr-x---. 2 apache apache 4096 Dec 23 20:29 upload

[root@centos phpMyAdmin]# chown -R nginx:nginx config/
[root@centos phpMyAdmin]# chown -R nginx:nginx save/
[root@centos phpMyAdmin]# chown -R nginx:nginx upload/
[root@centos phpMyAdmin]# ll
total 12
drwxr-x---. 2 nginx nginx 4096 Dec 23 20:29 config
drwxr-x---. 2 nginx nginx 4096 Dec 23 20:29 save
drwxr-x---. 2 nginx nginx 4096 Dec 23 20:29 upload

Upvotes: 10

Zymotik
Zymotik

Reputation: 7327

Problem I found in Windows server 2016 was that the permissions were wrong on the temp directory used by PHP. I added IUSR.

Upvotes: 0

First: if not session dir (in my case it was)

sudo mkdir /var/lib/php/session

Second: set privilege for session dir

sudo chmod 777 /var/lib/php/session

Upvotes: 2

Bradley Flood
Bradley Flood

Reputation: 10579

The problem can be due to file and folder permissions; You can try changing the folder permissions:

sudo chmod 777 /var/lib/php/session/

This will set full read/write permissions on the PHP sessions folder.

Note: the php/session/ folder may be in a different location on some servers. Check your php.ini for your session path.

Upvotes: 69

Jesús Carrera
Jesús Carrera

Reputation: 11425

The problem can also be that you have a wrong session.save_handler value in your php.ini. I got this error when I changed it to memcached, and worked again when changing back to files

Upvotes: 0

Amadu Bah
Amadu Bah

Reputation: 2989

Login fails if session folder in not writeable. To check that, create a PHP file in your web directory with:

<?php
$sessionPath = 'undefined';

if (!($sessionPath = ini_get('session.save_path'))) {
    $sessionPath = isset($_ENV['TMP']) ? $_ENV['TMP'] : sys_get_temp_dir();
}

if (!is_writeable($sessionPath)) {
    echo 'Session directory "'. $sessionPath . '"" is not writeable';
} else {
    echo 'Session directory: "' . $sessionPath . '" is writeable';
}

If session folder is not writeable do either

sudo setfacl -R -m u:www-data:rwx <session directory> or chmod 777 <session directory> -

Upvotes: 3

MaddinXx
MaddinXx

Reputation: 41

Knowing this thread is marked as solved, it shows up early on Google Search for the given term. So I thought it might be useful to mention another reason that can lead to this error.

If you enabled "safe/secure cookies", that has to be disabled for phpMyAdmin as it wont work with them being activated. So make sure you have nothing like:

Header set Set-Cookie HttpOnly;Secure

in your config.

Upvotes: 0

miguel
miguel

Reputation: 31

Ok,

I'm using windows 7 ultimate and WAMP 2.4 server The tmp folder was missing, so I created one and this solved my problem. Check the php.ini file for the correct path: session.save_path

Upvotes: 3

Simom Hasan
Simom Hasan

Reputation: 11

For Xampp, Deleting temp flies from the 'root' folder works for me.

TH

Upvotes: 1

Paramasivan
Paramasivan

Reputation: 791

I cleared browser cache. Created session folder as listed in phpinfo.php.

It worked !

Upvotes: 0

ba1ar
ba1ar

Reputation: 534

Set the session.save_path in your php.ini. Make sure that you are using an existing directory.

If still you found any issue then give write & execution permission to that folder for the user by which you are going to use that folder.[This is specially used in case of IIS]

Upvotes: 8

Dave F
Dave F

Reputation: 119

In my case it was the wrong ownership for /var/lib/php/session. I changed that to the Apache user and group (the user and group that the webserver runs as) and all was well.

Upvotes: 11

Kevin Sadler
Kevin Sadler

Reputation: 2456

There appears to be two common causes for this error, one is to do with the server configuration and the session.save_path and the other is the browser cache.

If you encounter this error try using a different browser or machine before you attempt to alter your Apache and PHP configurations on the server!

Note that clearing the Cookies for the server is not enough, you need to clear the cache.

In Firefox clearing all history and cookies is easy, but you may not want to get rid of everything. Clearing the cache is hidden away in Firefox:

Tools > Options > Advanced > Network: Cached Web Content - Clear Now

Upvotes: 4

Todd Painton
Todd Painton

Reputation: 697

I worked on this same problem for a full day. The answer for me was to simply clear my browser's cache. Too bad, I had already reinstalled the webserver/phpmyadmin 3 times. :(

Upvotes: 1

random
random

Reputation: 9955

Problem usually lies on your browser end.

You need to flush your browser cache, delete the cookies for the server/host and then retry loading phpMyAdmin.

If you want to go all out, clear out the session folder on the server as well.

One possible reason for this is a session data mismatch between the browser and the webserver causing it to not be able to pull out the required session info and dumping this error dialogue on your lap.

Upvotes: 95

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