![]() ![]() recovery.jsonlz4 now has 17:12 as modification time.recovery.baklz4 now has 17:06 as modification time (after a minute, it goes to 17:12, the current time).Restarting Firefox yields the following results: The files are not changed compared to the above situation. Running "ps faux | grep firefox" yields 3 processes: I have restarted it, and it hasn't opened the window (sorry, forgot to check before starting it). 09:35.Īfter a minute or so, both have the current date.įull list of sessionsstore-backups (right when Firefox started):įollowing my previous comment: I stopped using Firefox around 12:57. Right after I start Firefox, recovery.baklz4 was dated from 1 oct. The 2 files recovery.baklz4 and recovery.jsonlz4 are here. Yes, I have the sessionstore.jsonlz4 file with date of 1 oct. Yes, it is up to date (last time I ran Firefox). I'll keep checking until the bug appears again.įollowing my previous comment: I stopped using Firefox around 9:42 this morning. ![]() I then tried a couple times to stop and restart Firefox, but it always restored the tabs. The file sessionstore.jsonlz4 is now deleted. They seem to be updated every minute or so (with recovery.jsonlz4 updated first, then recovery.baklz4). The 2 files recovery.baklz4 and recovery.jsonlz4 are here, and have the date of 01 oct. Yes, I have the sessionstore.jsonlz4 file with date of 30 sept. Question 3: does Firefox remove recovery.jsonlz4 and recovery.baklz4?ġ8 sept. Question 2: does Firefox create the sessionstore.jsonlz4 file?įirefox also may remove recovery.jsonlz4 and recovery.baklz4 from the sessionstore-backups folder, but if "Restore Previous Session" is ticked on the Settings page, it may not (this seems to vary a bit from older versions). If you are tempted to back up any of these files before quitting, feel free to do so.ĭuring shutdown, Firefox will create a sessionstore.jsonlz4 file at the main level of the profile folder. Question 1: does the timestamp on recovery.jsonlz4 indicate that is is up-to-date? upgrade.jsonlz4- buildid - session snapshots made during automatic updates.previous.jsonlz4 - previous session open and recently closed tabs.recovery.baklz4 - slightly lagged version of recovery.jsonlz4.recovery.jsonlz4 - live session open and recently closed tabs - normally updated as often as every 15 seconds when status has changed.In your profile folder, double-click into the sessionstore-backups folder. Use the Troubleshooting Information page to help fix Firefox issues Open your active Firefox profile - there's a button for that on the Profile Folder row of the Troubleshooting Information page. Hi All, if you could take a peek at the session history files before quitting Firefox, that might be useful. about:support displays "0/2 Disabled by default".I can't find the option "Restore previous session" in the History menu ("Window recently closed" and "tabs recently closed" are here, but it doesn't display what was closed previously).I also noticed it loses some preferences (for example: I watch Youtube with the "cinema" display, and it will revert back to the "small" display). In those cases I kill it, and when I start it again it lost the session. ![]() I don't know how much it's related, but several times Firefox would not open the interface (it's running in the background, but never opens the window). I tried refreshing, it (probably) improved the situation a bit, but not for a long time. Session restore is enabled in the preferences (but not "Warn upon browser close"). I have between 10-15 tabs open, half of which are pinned. In most cases I'm using Firefox for more than an hour, then close it, switch off the computer and use it only several hours later. The issue appeared only for Firefox 92 for me, I'm quite sure I never had it before the update. I'm on Linux (Fedora), using the latest stable version (92.0), 64 bit in French (apologies if my translations don't match the exact EN labels). And for me it's not 100% reproducible (sometimes it'll work fine, in most cases it won't). I have similar symptoms as well, although I can't be sure it's the same root cause. ![]()
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