the fileQueueCursor should work well for you but the error with the journal
looks like an issue that requires a jira entry. It should be better able to
deal with wrap around.
If you have time to produce a simple test case that demonstrates this usage
pattern and attach it to a new jira, it would be
Hi all,
I have done some more test and now seems to me that the problem has
nothing to do with journal files but with journal files in cursor storage.
My previous thoughts were wrong as messages are committed into the
database every 5 minutes or as soon as the cursor memory reaches 70%
Hi again,
I'm really stuck on this as I need a response to set my production
config.
Is there any extra data I can give you to narrow the problem?
Many thanks
Diego
Diego Rodríguez Martín escribió:
Hi all,
I am planning to use ActiveMQ 5.2.0 in a project and I have ma
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From: Rob Davies [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2008 2:32 AM
To: users@activemq.apache.org
Subject: Re: Journal files don't get cleaned up
On 31 May 2008, at 02:15, Desai, Brian wrote:
> I'm running ActiveMQ 5.1.0 with the AMQ persistence adapter,
On 31 May 2008, at 02:15, Desai, Brian wrote:
I'm running ActiveMQ 5.1.0 with the AMQ persistence adapter, and it
appears that not all of the journal files get cleaned up. My setup
is a
little abnormal, as I'm trying to test out ActiveMQ's ability to
handle
queue messaging with consumers