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![]() APAR status Closed as program error. Error description First session ID created incorrectly after sessionDB recovery. For session persistence, if the sessionDB becomes unavailable and a client generates a session during sessionDB recovery, a second session ID is generated at the next request for the same client. session persistence table websphere WASENGLocal fix Problem summary **************************************************************** * USERS AFFECTED: WebSphere Application Server -- Session * * Manager Users * **************************************************************** * PROBLEM DESCRIPTION: Session objects created during a * * database failure would be deleted if * * accessed after the database recovered. * **************************************************************** * RECOMMENDATION: * **************************************************************** During a database failure, any newly created session was simply stored in the in memory cache and was not stored to the database. Once the database came back up if the session was accessed by an application it was being removed from the cache and the application would be returned a null value or a new session depending on how the application is coded.Problem conclusion With this fix, the sessions created during a database failure will be returned from the session manager cache and also will be stored to the database once the database recovers.Temporary fix PQ70072.jarComments
APAR is sysrouted FROM one or more of the following: APAR is sysrouted TO one or more of the following: Modules/Macros
Publications Referenced
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Product categories: Software > Application Servers >
Distributed Application & Web Servers > WebSphere Application
Server > General
Operating system(s):
Software version: 00S
Software edition:
Reference #: PQ70072
IBM Group: Software Group
Modified date: Feb 12, 2003
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