tion project. The ASF will very occasionally send out
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e" : "File",
"maxFileSize" : 50,
"maxHistory" : 10,
"compressOldFiles" : true,
"fileName" : "/var/log/aws/collector/qpid.log",
What units are used for max file size?
Thank y
JMX, but will this attribute always be accessible over JMX?
Thanks,
Brian O'Shea
Salesforce
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anks. Let me know if you need clarification.
Brian O'Shea
Salesforce
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may not scale. Can you help me compute the optimal
memory settings for this application? Let me know if you need to know
anything else about the way that we will be using Qpid.
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Brian
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Hello Qpid Community,
I am trying to configure the Java Qpid broker (version 7.0.6) on Linux
(Ubuntu 16.04) using OpenJDK 1.8.0 u162. When I start the broker, it is not
listening on the HTTPS port that I specified in the JSON configuration file.
It is listening on the HTTP and AMPQ ports that I
7.0.6. I mention this because we don't have adequate testing around the
configuration for 6.0.5, so the most well-known, stable configuration that
we have is for 0.32.
Do you provide tools for converting the JSON configuration from older
versions to newer versions?
Thanks,
Brian O
Thank you for your responses, Rob and Alex.
We are using the Zulu OpenJDK from Azul:
https://www.azul.com/products/zulu-enterprise/
This is the JVM that I am using:
$ ./java -showversionopenjdk version "1.8.0_172"OpenJDK Runtime Environment
(Zulu 8.30.0.2-linux64) (build 1.8.0_172-b01)OpenJDK 64-Bi
x27;t find anything. We are
transitioning to OpenJDK and so I would like to be able to use it to build
and run the Qpid broker. Can you provide any advice on how to build this
successfully?
Thank you and regards,
Brian O'Shea
When I build with the Oracle JDK of the same version it builds su
Ok that makes sense. Thanks!
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Thanks for the quick response.
Yes the issue is with the memory growth in the client and whether or not
this is expected behavior (based on my configuration).
Thanks,
Brian P. Smith
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My question is would you expect the producer to receive acknowledgements from
the broker for messages sent asynchronously?
Is the map cleared only when the limits are reached if messages are sent
asynchronously?
Producer flow control is disabled as well.
Thanks,
Brian P. Smith
I wanted to report it as a bug for development team, but don't know how.
Anyone can help?
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Hi QPID,
seemed to me, it is a bug for amqp-1-0 java client version 0.24.
I expect when amqp-1-0 client connects to amqp-0-9-1-enable broker, client
should be able to close connection because it supports amqp-1-0 only.
Actually, client could not close connection and run into deadlock because
whe
Thank Rob very much for your answer.
I will wait for this new release.
Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2013 00:38:32 -0700
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To: acb.kyl...@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: How AMQP 1.0 senders deal with the hanged broker
Hi Brian,
Unfortunately the
Hi,
I am using qpid-amqp-1-0-client-jms-0.22 and I have faced the issue when I
tried connect to the hanged broker.
My AMQP sender connected to this broker, it seemed to be hanged forever. I
just wonder to know how to prevent this issue because there is no way
(public API) to set timeout for AMQP s
Hi,
I am new to AMQP 1.0. I was tried to write a simple AMQP sender in Java and
I got the following error
java.lang.StackOverflowError
at
org.apache.qpid.amqp_1_0.codec.UnsignedLongWriter$2.convertToByte(UnsignedLongWriter.java:65)
at
org.apache.qpid.amqp_1_0.codec.UnsignedLongWri
It helps me a lot.
Thank you Gordon and Rob.
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Can anyone help me? Thanks
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> Would a last value queue be helpful here?
Good suggestion, but no. I'm calculating VWAPs.
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nit of parallelism on the broker
> is at the connection level. Each connection is processed by a single
> thread/core at a time.
Interesting, I thought I had read the opposite somewhere. So sessions
are mainly for picking up where you left off?
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stock it wanted
to know about.
So:
* More sessions at the publisher so it can feed more ticks.
* As many queues as I can manage at the subscriber.
* Qpid on Linux with RT kernel.
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al: 22687 msg/sec
Throughput: 2.16 MiB/s
The other thing I'm worried about is that I can push so much faster
*into* Qpid than I can pull out of it. Messages pile up in the queue
and I run out of memory fast. I suppose for t
ly getting about
11,000/sec (in; about 6,500/sec out). This is with perftest, default
settings.
What kinds of things do I need to be doing to get better throughput?
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}
catch (RuntimeException rte)
{
JMSException ex = new JMSException("Exception when sending
message");
rte.printStackTrace();
ex.setLinkedException(rte);
throw ex;
- No delay
between connect retries, use tcp://host:port?connectdelay='value' to enable.
78 [main] INFO org.apache.qpid.client.AMQConnection -
Connection:amqp://guest:*...@clientid/test?brokerlist='tcp://192.168.148.128:5672'
Is this sl
broker/src/main/java/org/apache/*
client/src/main/java/org/apache/*
common/src/main/java/org/*
ect
Before I write a script to move the source code into one common directory, is
there some easier trick I'm missing? Maybe an ant target?
Thanks for your help,
Brian
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