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Paul Smith commented on AMQ-674: -------------------------------- Just to be clear, so persistent Composite Destination support is basically useless in the 3.x series? You see, the consumers are definitely keeping up with the producers, we definitely do not have slow consumers here. THere's no way that there is 32,000 unconsumed messages. (In fact the consumer nodes are sitting there doing nothing, not being delivered anything) I don't mind upgrading to 4.x (they don't call me the upgrade-a-tron for nothing), just want to clarify that there is no point pursuing a 3.2x fix? cheers, Paul > Composite Destination persisted messages never get cleaned up, halt message > producers > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: AMQ-674 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/AMQ-674 > Project: ActiveMQ > Type: Bug > Components: Broker, Message Store > Versions: 3.2.1 > Reporter: Paul Smith > Priority: Blocker > Fix For: 4.0 RC1 > > > well, we've just got bit by something huge. > Previously we have been shipping messages from producer to consumer via a > named Queue 'Index2.EntityIncrementalIndexer', where the machine index2 has a > consumer called "EntityIncrementalIndexer" using persisted messages. > The design used Composite destinations so that the destination could be: > "Index1.EntityIncrementalIndexer,Index2.EntityIncrementalIndexer" > and have the 2 hosts get sent the same message simply, and if one goes down, > it'll catch up later. This gave us the ability to have a mirrored > configuration, and go tertiary later if we want simply by adding a new name > in the composite destation. > With a single name, this works great, been working fine for months. > Yesterday we activated the _true_ composite destination, and both machines > started getting their messages fine. > no problems so far, BUT, 12 hours later we have noticed that the broker has > now stopped accepting messages, and a look at the activemq_msgs table shows > 33228 messages -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - If you think it was sent incorrectly contact one of the administrators: https://issues.apache.org/activemq/secure/Administrators.jspa - For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira
