Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone. Original Message From: Martin Herrman Sent: Thursday, August 4, 2016 17:44 To: users@activemq.apache.org Reply To: users@activemq.apache.org Subject: Re: Messages piling up in FailoverTranport
Hi Patrik, My approach would be to gather more information about the memory usage. A method is to enable JMX and use VisualVM to create the graphs. These links might help: http://blog.payara.fish/troubleshooting-your-java-ee-applications https://visualvm.java.net/monitor_tab.html HTH, Martin Van: pdudits <nab...@dudits.net> Verzonden: donderdag 4 augustus 2016 16:33 Aan: users@activemq.apache.org Onderwerp: Messages piling up in FailoverTranport Hello, I'm facing a situation where client go OutOfMemory due to ever growing transaction log in FailoverTransport.stateTracker.connectionStates[one specific connection].transactions. The majority of recorded transactions contain three commands: 1. TransactionInfo BEGIN 2. The message the client sent as a response to a temp queue 3. TransactionInfo END I upgraded broker to 5.13.4, as the symptomps on the broker corresponded to https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMQ-6194, but that only made the error on the broker go away. The client is an MDB with activemq-ra 5.13.3 running in Payara 4.1.161, listening on a queue. My question is what may be causing this behavior? Is it a bug? The transaction is surely commited as these responses on temp queues are delivered, so the broker must have received the commit command, it just looks it didn't get passed back to the connection. Met vriendelijke groet/Kind regards, Martin Herrman Manager DevOps [YMOR]<http://www.ymor.com> Ptolemaeuslaan 70 3528 BP Utrecht Mobiel: +31 6 10761936 Kantoor: +31(0)30 6021149 Email: mherr...@ymor.nl [ITOA] Van reactief naar preventief IT-beheer? Download de whitepaper: 'Van achteruitkijkspiegel naar glazen bol met IT Operations Analytics’<http://www.ymor.com/whitepapers/> This e-mail message and its attachments are subject to the disclaimer published on our website<https://www.ymor.com/files/2016/04/2016-Disclaimer-and-Security-EN.pdf>