RE: qpid drain scan all brokers

2011-12-13 Thread Ilyushonak Barys
Hi, Andy Yes, we are using clustering. The issue is that the broker I tested is a single broker. There is no cluster setup. The drain command against this single broker shows me all my other clusters. Regards, Boris -Original Message- From: Andy Goldstein [mailto:agold...@redhat.com] S

Trying to get persistence plugin for qpid 0.10 on REHL

2011-12-13 Thread Daryoush Mehrtash
I am running "qpidd (qpidc) version 0.10" on "Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.1 (Santiago)" I need to add persistence plugin to get durability.Is there an RPM that I can install?If not, is there instruction page on what (is there a specific version of the store that you would ne

Weird behavior of flow_to_disk policy

2011-12-13 Thread Pavel Moravec
Hi all, I noticed a weird behavior of flow-to-disk policy. When the relevant queue is utilized over its max-queue-count and when I am sending and receiving messages there, my sender gets "Enqueue capacity threshold". One particular scenario: qpid-config add queue ToFillQueue --durable --max-queu

Re: qpid drain scan all brokers

2011-12-13 Thread Andy Goldstein
Are you using clustering? If so, the known_hosts will include all clustered broker URLs when connecting to a single host. Andy On Dec 13, 2011, at 1:31 AM, Ilyushonak Barys wrote: > Hi, All > > I found the strange thing with drain. > > If I run the following: > qpid-0.12/python/examples/api/