I don't think so. See attached activemq.xml file.


Gary Tully wrote:
> 
> Is the advice from https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/AMQ-2834
> relevant to your use case?
> 
> On 23 July 2010 15:32, Pavel Moravec <pavel.mora...@acision.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>> we experience the following problem when using Active-MQ 5.3.2 for
>> forwarding persistent messages.
>>
>> Time to time, consumers don't read mails from Active-MQ sufficiently fast
>> so
>> memory utilisation reaches 70%. Further mails are stored on disk and
>> storage
>> utilisation is growing. Once consumers are ready again, all the stored
>> emails both from memory and disk are consumed. However, storage
>> utilisation
>> does not drop back to zero.
>>
>> Repeating the scenario above, I finished with (almost) no email in memory
>> or
>> in storage while storage usage is 100%. Active-MQ is not accepting new
>> mails
>> while it is not feeding consumers having nothing inside. A restart
>> resolves
>> the problem.
>>
>> Can't be there something wrong with the storage utilisation counter? Has
>> somebody met the same issue already?
>>
>> Thanks in advance for a feedback.
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