Activemq recommends 'Shared file System Master Slave'  as one of the HA
approaches for failover in clustering environment.

http://activemq.apache.org/shared-file-system-master-slave.html
http://activemq.apache.org/shared-file-system-master-slave.html


But you say it is not appropriate. Do you see any cons of it?

Thank you for replies.


Gary Tully wrote:
> 
> For fail over, the batching nature of the journal is not appropriate, you
> need to send messages directly to the store, either jdbc or file based.
> 
> On 29 April 2010 02:51, KRISHNAS <krishna_see...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> 
>>
>>
>> Thanks lot for your reply Gary,
>>
>> We have also looked at the 'jdbc statemetns', unfortunately as per DB2,
>> any
>> statement on the lock table - could cause error, so jdbc statements may
>> not
>> help (Still we are investigating though)
>>
>> So we have to use either specific data source for the locking or we may
>> end
>> up writing our own file system based locker class. If so, we will
>> contribute
>> it.
>>
>> We are also looking at the 'Shared file System Master Slave' approach -
>> which uses the Journal + datasource using <journaledJDBC ... >.  There it
>> uses the File system for locking and permanent DB for persistency.
>>
>> But, as per Journal architecture, it may not store all the messages in
>> the
>> DB (it only persists the left over messages at checkpoint point). But we
>> want ALL the messages received by the broker should persist  in the
>> permanent DB.
>>
>> So is there any way to force the Journal to persist all messages in the
>> permanent DB (probably by ignoring the check point) or any other
>> approach?
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Krishna.
>>
>>
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