One of the slaves falling way behind is probably the reason your
seeing that.  There is a JMX MBean (with object name attributes
'Service=PersistenceAdapter,view=Replication' that provides a 'slaves'
attribute which will tell you each slaves journal replication
'position' which you can then compare to the position attribute of the
master.

On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 10:16 AM, kal123 <kpfininf...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have 2 slaves and 1 master running and using persistent messges.  The
> master's memory usage is going high.
> The following are the objects i see building up:
> byte: 2.77G
> LinkedList:235MB  (9.8 mil instances)
> org.apache.activemq.leveldb.replicated.FileTransferFrame:78.7M (2.45 mil.
> instances)
> ..ReplicationFrame:59.7M (2.49 mil instances)
>
> Could the number of FileTransferFrame indicate that its waiting to sync to
> slaves, issue with slaves?
>
> Why would slave be not getting synced fast enough.. or very slow to sync?
> we see same issue when quorum_disk is used as well?
>
>
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