fix(gateway): defer session store read maintenance

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Vincent Koc
2026-05-01 04:47:48 -07:00
parent ad1e14af53
commit bf8bdcb064
5 changed files with 61 additions and 30 deletions

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@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ Session persistence has automatic maintenance controls (`session.maintenance`) f
- `maxDiskBytes`: optional sessions-directory budget
- `highWaterBytes`: optional target after cleanup (default `80%` of `maxDiskBytes`)
Normal Gateway writes batch `maxEntries` cleanup for production-sized caps, so a store may briefly exceed the configured cap before the next high-water cleanup rewrites it back down. `openclaw sessions cleanup --enforce` still applies the configured cap immediately.
Normal Gateway writes batch `maxEntries` cleanup for production-sized caps, so a store may briefly exceed the configured cap before the next high-water cleanup rewrites it back down. Session store reads do not prune or cap entries during Gateway startup; use writes or `openclaw sessions cleanup --enforce` for cleanup. `openclaw sessions cleanup --enforce` still applies the configured cap immediately.
OpenClaw no longer creates automatic `sessions.json.bak.*` rotation backups during Gateway writes. The legacy `session.maintenance.rotateBytes` key is ignored and `openclaw doctor --fix` removes it from older configs.