The artemis.log files show the server going offline at random times between 12:00am and 2:00am on different nights, after being online somewhere between 8 and 13 hours.
Here's part of the stack trace: 2022-09-20 01:07:09,359 INFO [io.hawt.web.auth.AuthenticationFilter] Destroying hawtio authentication filter 2022-09-20 01:07:09,369 INFO [io.hawt.HawtioContextListener] Destroying hawtio services 2022-09-20 01:07:09,472 INFO [org.apache.activemq.hawtio.plugin.PluginContextListener] Destroyed artemis-plugin plugin 2022-09-20 01:07:09,524 INFO [org.apache.activemq.hawtio.branding.PluginCont 2022-09-20 01:07:09,591 INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221002: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Message Broker version 2.19.1 [6bb50282-27d7-11ed-af01-6ab9759765a1] stopped, uptime 13 hours 58 minutes For more background, I have a java application that is successfully creating and using queues. As far as I can tell, the application isn't posting any unusual messages to the queues. The application isn't posting any messages within hours of the artemis server going offline. (As I write this, I realize I should contact the sysadmins to see if they have any maintenance programs running at that hour) In the meantime, do you guys have any thoughts on where I should look? I should also clarify that this application previously used embedded activemq, but we are evaluating artemis as a replacement MQ. Someone realized they could swap the activemq broker for artemis, and I'm following their work, I wonder if they or I overlooked something when we took this shortcut? Thanks for your help, Michael On Mon, Sep 19, 2022 at 11:18 AM Justin Bertram <jbert...@apache.org> wrote: > Ekta, this sounds like an issue worth discussing. However, it doesn't seem > directly related to Michael's question. I recommend you start your own > thread about your issue rather than using this thread. Thanks! > > > Justin > > On Mon, Sep 19, 2022 at 12:53 PM Ekta Awasthi > <ekta.awas...@officedepot.com.invalid> wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > My apache artemis server running on 2.22.0 is also crashing randomly, > upon > > checking it turns out that the OS kernel is killing it with below error. > > To my understanding the process with highest consuming memory should be > > getting killed but this is NOT the case when I am checking metrics from a > > metric tool. The memory and all are well under where it should be, but I > am > > following up with my OS team to see if they can point me in the right > > direction or something is off with the version itself...? > > > > Out of memory: Kill process 21457 (java) score 852 or sacrifice child > > > > Can you also try to run below command and see if you are facing the same. > > Thanks > > > > dmesg | grep "your_process_ID" > > > > Thanks > > Ekta > > > > ________________________________ > > From: Michael Brennock <mbrenn...@gmail.com> > > Sent: Monday, September 19, 2022 1:38 PM > > To: users@activemq.apache.org <users@activemq.apache.org> > > Subject: Newbie Looking for Help with a Crashing Artemis Server > > > > [CAUTION: EXTERNAL SENDER] > > > > > > Good day, > > > > I was hoping to ask some of the more experienced Apache Artemis why my > > server keeps crashing after a few hours. I'm running Artemis 2.19.1 on > the > > default settings on an IBM AIX box. I can provide a copy of the > stacktrace, > > but it doesn't have much information. I'm also trying to be careful not > to > > overshare confidential information from work. > > > > Thanks for your help, > > > > Michael Brennock > > > > CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: The information contained in this email and > > attached document(s) may contain confidential information that is > intended > > only for the addressee(s). If you are not the intended recipient, you are > > hereby advised that any disclosure, copying, distribution or the taking > of > > any action in reliance upon the information is prohibited. If you have > > received this email in error, please immediately notify the sender and > > delete it from your system. > > >