yes - though it covers more aspects - like size of message store -
so the memoryUsage property of SystemUsage is equivalent of
memoryManager.
The default is 64mb - so if you don't specify the SystemUsage - the
defaults are:
memory - 64mb
store - 100gb
temp store 10 gb
cheers,
Rob
On Jan 7, 2008, at 6:42 PM, shunter wrote:
So is <systemUsage> the replacement for <memoryManager> ?
What happens if I do not specify a systemUsage?
Is there a "best practices" configuration anywhere ?
rajdavies wrote:
please look at http://activemq.apache.org/using-activemq-5.html - the
section on configuration should help.
On Jan 7, 2008, at 5:38 PM, shunter wrote:
Hi, I am looking to upgrade from 4.0 to 5.0 and in 5.0, my startup
xml has
<memoryManager>
<usageManager limit="1000000000"/>
</memoryManager>
Does not work in 5.0. What is the comparable setting or this
setting is no
longer needed? Otherwise, I am assuming (and it is never good to
assume!)
that there should not be any other important settings for 5.0 to
work, is
this a fair assumption that i can take my 4.0 xml and dump it into
5.0 (with
the exception of this one tag that does not seem to work) and get
similar
results ?
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