Hi, It'd also be good to check that you're not accidentally sending persistent messages (persistent is the JMS default) as we've had a couple of bugs which might be giving you OoM with persistent messages on a transient broker (i.e. one with no persistent store).
You set the delivery mode on producer creation and/or message send. Rgds, Marnie On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 7:10 PM, Robert Greig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > 2008/9/17 Kalle Kärkkäinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > I dare say we are just a bit off in our way of using this. > > If I understand it correctly, it sounds ok. > > As Gordon indicates, if you can get the statistics from the > command-line tool for all the queues and their depths that will help > us understand how much memory roughly should be used. > > At the point it falls over, how many messages and of what size are you > expecting to be in the broker? What is the peak during normal > operation? > > RG >
