Figured out the issue. Plack session use Storable by default. Looking at the documentation I found. if you share your files across NFS, you might wish to use other forms of locking by using modules such as LockFile::Simple which lock a file using a filesystem entry, instead of locking the file descriptor. I am using a NFS, so that was causing the issue. I switched to a different method and that has worked. I did look at trying the database way but I couldn't get anything to work.
use Plack::Session::Store::DBI;
$self->plugin('SessionStore' => Plack::Session::Store::DBI->new(
dbh => DBI->connect(connection stuff),
table_name => 'my_session_table',
));
#my table
CREATE TABLE my_sessions_table (id VARCHAR(100) PRIMARY KEY,session_da
+ta TEXT);
I did not receive any errors. What am I doing incorrectly.
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