odd, that stack trace does not match with the 5.3.0 source. I missing subscription should be ignored during recovery. Can you verify that it is 5.3.0 and that this installation has no duplicate jars or anything odd like that.
So the root cause seems to be connections not shutting down which forces you to kill the broker, which leads to this state. If you need to kill the broker again for this reason, can you first create a thread dump so we can determine the cause for the connection that is hanging/taking a long time to shutdown. On 18 March 2010 15:38, Roland Thomas Lichti <roland.lic...@telefonica.de>wrote: > Gary Tully schrieb: > > what version are you using? this looks like > > http://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/AMQ-1712 but that is not > consistent > > with your reference to KahaDB. > > > Sorry. The broker is 5.3.0. We had no problems with our stores on 5.2.0 > but there we had problems with hanging connections. These hanging > connections went away when we switched to 5.3.0. But now we loose > messages due to corrupt stores. > > Today we lost another store (this time amqPersistence, to wich we > switched after we lost the kahaPeristence store my first message told > from). > > This time we had to kill the broker since there were connections hanging > ("connection /xx.yy.zz.aa:12345 taking a long time ..."). I checked with > netstat and there were no connections with that IP and port number - > seems to be a hickup in AMQ. But without closing these connections the > store does not get flushed. And since we needed a working broker we were > forced to kill that broker. And we lost again a store. > > At the moment my decision to use AMQ is hardly challanged by my boss and > his peers ... > > bye, > Roland > > -- > Roland Thomas Lichti > IT Application Manager > > Telefónica o2 Germany GmbH & Co. OHG > Hülshorstweg 30, 33415 Verl > t: +49 5246 80 1121, f: +49 5246 80 2121 > m: +49 160 98949570 > roland.lic...@telefonica.de > http://www.telefonica.de > > Bitte finden Sie hier die > handelsrechtlichen Pflichtangaben: > http://www.telefonica.de/pflichtangaben.html > > > -- http://blog.garytully.com Open Source Integration http://fusesource.com