Hi Alan,

It is 0.6 release downloaded tar from qpid website.

Thanks!

Tim

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On Sep 23, 2010, at 8:42 AM, Alan Conway <acon...@redhat.com> wrote:

> On 09/22/2010 03:23 PM, Tim Chen wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> I've succesfully setup clustering in qpid.
>> 
>> My problem now is that when my client creates a auto-delete queue in the 
>> cluster, everything works correctly until I restart a broker in the cluster.
>> 
>> The queue I created from the session will still be there, but it no longer 
>> will be set auto-delete, which means when my client drops off the queue 
>> still remains in the cluster.
>> 
>> I wonder if this is by design, or a bug in the qpid cluster?
>> 
> 
> This was a bug that was fixed back in May in revision 779183. What version of 
> qpid are you using? 0.6 should have the fix. If there's been a regression 
> I'll look into it.
> 
> Here's the commit log:
> 
> Author: Gordon Sim <g...@apache.org>
> Date:   Wed May 27 10:23:49 2009
> 
>    QPID-1488: Ensure policy state (+ store state & mgmt stats) are accurate 
> on newly joined nodes by informing
>               the queue of any logically enqueued messages that are currently 
> acquired (but not accepted or
>               released).
> 
>    QPID-1873: Ensure that the various properties of a queue (durability, 
> exclusivity etc) are correctly replicated
>               to new cluster members.
> 
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