I have. Just "kill -9" the java process to simulate a power failure. Try various producer and consumer combinations.
In certain circumstances ActiveMQ will not be able to auto-recover, because it tries to access a file that should not be there (ie data--2). There is a bug in the code, where an extra hyphen is added to the pathname (it should be data-2) in some cases. ----- "Doug Steigerwald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Greetings. > > We're leaning heavily towards kaha for our persistent storage. Has > anyone had any major issues with > data corruption or total kaha failure when ActiveMQ crashes (if/when > it does, or for any other reason). > > We're just running through some DR scenarios. > > -- > Doug Steigerwald > Software Developer > McClatchy Interactive > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > 919.861.1287