Thanks for the info. I have decided to go with a separae broker. It'll be
easier than a more complex setup.
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. The situation is that I have a bunch of queues
>> whose persistence is on a remote broker but I want to have a vm queue
>> whose
>> persistence is local. If this is possible, a sample of how to do it would
>> be appreciated.
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hard to not create another broker just for this but it appears there
is no other way.
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sts in a different location, on the local host.
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> There are connection parameters to prevent the queue from going out to the
> network dataDir but no aparent parameters to assign a persistence directory
> per queue.
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be appreciated.
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