OK, it sounds like I understood you correctly, then. Did you use the tools
and techniques outlined in the wiki page I provided to determine which
destination(s) contain the messages that are preventing the files from
being deleted?

Tim

On Wed, Apr 4, 2018, 6:02 PM norinos <tainookasir...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Sorry, my information is not enough.
> I changed the ActiveMQ setting as follows, and restarted.
>
> ---------------------------------------------
> offlineDurableSubscriberTimeout="120000"
> offlineDurableSubscriberTaskSchedule="180000"
> ---------------------------------------------
>
> In this case, the client application was not connected to the server.
> So I assumed that the journal files will be deleted in a few minutes after
> the server started up.
>
> But when the offline durable subscription cleanup is started, journal file
> could not be deleted.
>
> Since the file was not deleted, I connected the application thought that I
> could receive a message, but I could not receive the message.
>
>
>
>
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