Also, it strikes me that if you're cycling the broker every four hours
because of this behavior, you can probably afford the negligible
performance hit that comes with enabling JMX for the period of time before
you figure out what's going on.
And you should probably try to prove that there's
Can you do all those things before the broker becomes unresponsive (e.g.
after 2 or 3 hours)? If so, that might tell us something useful, and maybe
you can script it to happen periodically (once a minute, for example) so
you can see what things look like just before it becomes unresponsive.
What
Does exactly what I wanted, thanks a lot Justin.
On 26 April 2017 at 22:00, Justin Bertram wrote:
> I think the simplest way is to set it on the URL, e.g.:
>
> ServerLocator locator = ActiveMQClient.createServerLocator("vm://0?
> consumerWindowSize=1024);
>
>
what I asked you is to compare those settings against the .bat
file.Peharps there's some difference that's not letting you use
jconsole.
On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 5:26 PM, mtod wrote:
> Sorry for the delay here is the artemis-service.xml
>
>
>
>artemis-broker-0.0.0.0
>
We use ActiveMQ 5.14.1 with KahaDB for persistence.
>From last 2 days, we have observed that the broker becomes unresponsive
after running for around 4 hours! None of the operations work after this
including establishing new connections, publishing messages to topics,
subscribing to topics,
please help me.
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Hi, Dear All
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