On 13 Dec 2008, at 10:29, emc2family wrote:


Hi,

it sounds like per destination memory limit is a sub-allocation of the
broker's system usage memory limit. in other words if broker mem limit is 50 mb, then per destination mem limit is part of that instead of in addition to that. if anybody can confirm this please i'd appreciate it. thanks a
bunch.
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Yes - that's correct! - the system usage always overrides the destination memory too - so if you have 10mb of space left in a destination - but none left in the broker's overall memory (used up by other destinations) - then you're producers will still block ...


cheers,

Rob

Rob Davies
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