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Original message From: "mlange [via ActiveMQ]"
Date: 12/12/16 12:00 PM
(GMT-06:00) To: Jstaceyss Subject: Re:
Artemis 1.5.0 fails to discover libAIO on Linux, falls back to NIO
Quick re
Nice one!
1.5.1 has been released, so perhaps this release will interest you.
It's a safe move from 1.5.0 to 1.5.1.
On Mon, Dec 12, 2016 at 1:00 PM, mlange wrote:
> Quick reply: 1.5.0 source was easier to get atm (behind some proxies, so it's
> hard to get to git), so followed the instructions:
Quick reply: 1.5.0 source was easier to get atm (behind some proxies, so it's
hard to get to git), so followed the instructions: they're clear, correct
and worked like a charm.
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Thanks;
I'll try to get the new version and try to compile the libaio and see if
that fixes this issue.
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Perhaps we used a newer Linux kernel (than yours) to compile the
library and it wasn't compatible with your libc.
you could compile the library yourself from the source distribution.
I recommend you moving straight to 1.5.1 though. It's already tagged
and I made the upload today. I'm just waiting
I have a RHEL 6.7 server wich has LibAIO installed, using Java 1.8.0_102
Artemis 1.4.0 finds and uses it with no problem, as this log line shows:
17:18:30,060 INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221012:
Using AIO Journal
When I create a broker with the same parameters on the same m