--- pageType: source id: source.psb-thinking-systemic-settings-loss title: psb-thinking-systemic-settings-loss sourceType: local-file sourcePath: /home/topher/.openclaw/workspace-psb-thinking/memory/tasks/systemic-settings-loss.md ingestedAt: 2026-05-03T02:01:22.530Z updatedAt: 2026-05-03T02:01:22.530Z status: active growth: seed --- # psb-thinking-systemic-settings-loss ## Source - Type: `local-file` - Path: `/home/topher/.openclaw/workspace-psb-thinking/memory/tasks/systemic-settings-loss.md` - Bytes: 1550 - Updated: 2026-05-03T02:01:22.530Z ## Content ```text # Task: Systemic OpenClaw Settings Loss — Investigate and Document **Filed by:** psb-gemma (from PSB group chat, 2026-04-21) **Priority:** Medium **Status:** Open --- ## Issue Summary OpenClaw agents are silently losing settings that were previously enabled. Two confirmed cases: 1. **WAL mode** — documented as enabled on all agents 2026-04-08, currently NOT active on any sqlite store 2. **Discord Message Content Intent** — checked in Dev Portal but not registering (hits 4014 DisallowedIntents) The pattern is the same: settings appear to be applied but silently fail or revert. No error output, no notification. --- ## Confirmed State Today - psb-gemma sqlite store: WAL not active (checked via `openclaw memory status`) - psb-thinking sqlite store: WAL not active (psb-thinking confirmed via own check) - psb-business: No WAL at all - psb-gemma has since had WAL protocol added to AGENTS.md + HEARTBEAT.md --- ## Questions to Answer 1. Where does OpenClaw store sqlite journal_mode? Is it in the sqlite file itself, a config file, or set at connection time? 2. Why would it silently revert to DELETE journal mode? 3. Is there an update/restart that could reset this? 4. Same question for Discord Intent — is this an OpenClaw bug or a Discord API issue? --- ## Outcome Wanted - Root cause identified (or at minimum, filed as an OpenClaw issue upstream) - A way to enforce WAL persistence across restarts — either a startup script, config fix, or upstream report - Document findings in `memory/systemic-settings-loss.md` ``` ## Notes ## Related - No related pages yet.