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>> Note that this "path" URL, example.com/path/ is not blocked in 5.1

I thought, I heard it in my discussion $CFG->wwwroot with /public or without?, but can't find it now. May be it was the hack: https://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=469996#p1886755 ($CFG->wwwrootendsinpublic) which made the developers unhappy.

Whatever, I am not going to test, I switched my test instance to a sub-domain, (sub.example.com) from my usual path type (example.com/path). That is enough, I have other things to do.
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>> Generally speaking it is not recommended to run multiple web apps in the same domain like this.
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> I have never seen this kind of recommendation..

News to me too. I had it at a certain time, but have seen and still see many domains running a CMS (WordPress, Drupal,..) in the domain (example.com) and Moodle in a path (example.com/moodle/, example.com/lms/,..) and we still advise to small operations who want to sell the Moodle courses through an LMS and want some connectivity, like user creation.

Note that this "path" URL, example.com/path/ is not blocked in 5.1, just you need more intervention with the web server than the simple DocumentRoot, which are cumbersome or even impossible in certain shared hosting.

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"session partition" in Moodlese is commonly the moodledata/sessions/ directory, not a whole disk partition. But if you matched it to a RAM disk or some such mechanism, this error means that it has no more space. Either you have a large number of active users or your system does not clean the session files. Go to the moodledata/sessions/ directory and have a look. The cryptic files there can be deleted, only thing it will log out the corresponding users.
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Mary, I got stymied over this too. Does Moodle Academy have courses in courses? https://moodle.academy/course/view.php?id=107 is obviously a course and also contains a list of courses like https://moodle.academy/mod/subcourse/view.php?id=2620 in the Courses section. The sub-courses have the right-side block you mention, but not the main course.

(Edited by Mary Cooch - original submission Wednesday, 15 October 2025, 9:15 AM)

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