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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. --> <configuration xmlns="urn:activemq" xmlns:xsi=http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance xmlns:xi=http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude xsi:schemaLocation="urn:activemq /schema/artemis-configuration.xsd"> <core xmlns="urn:activemq:core" xmlns:xsi=http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance xsi:schemaLocation="urn:activemq:core "> <name>localhost</name> <persistence-enabled>true</persistence-enabled> <!-- this could be ASYNCIO, MAPPED, NIO ASYNCIO: Linux Libaio MAPPED: mmap files NIO: Plain Java Files --> <journal-type>NIO</journal-type> <paging-directory>data/paging</paging-directory> <bindings-directory>data/bindings</bindings-directory> <journal-directory>data/journal</journal-directory> <large-messages-directory>data/large-messages</large-messages-directory> <!-- if you want to retain your journal uncomment this following configuration. This will allow your system to keep 7 days of your data, up to 10G. Tweak it accordingly to your use case and capacity. it is recommended to use a separate storage unit from the journal for performance considerations. <journal-retention-directory period="7" unit="DAYS" storage-limit="10G">data/retention</journal-retention-directory> You can also enable retention by using the argument journal-retention on the `artemis create` command --> <journal-datasync>true</journal-datasync> <journal-min-files>2</journal-min-files> <journal-pool-files>10</journal-pool-files> <journal-device-block-size>4096</journal-device-block-size> <journal-file-size>10M</journal-file-size> <!-- This value was determined through a calculation. Your system could perform 5.56 writes per millisecond on the current journal configuration. That translates as a sync write every 180000 nanoseconds. Note: If you specify 0 the system will perform writes directly to the disk. We recommend this to be 0 if you are using journalType=MAPPED and journal-datasync=false. --> <journal-buffer-timeout>180000</journal-buffer-timeout> <!-- When using ASYNCIO, this will determine the writing queue depth for libaio. --> <journal-max-io>1</journal-max-io> <!-- You can verify the network health of a particular NIC by specifying the <network-check-NIC> element. <network-check-NIC>theNicName</network-check-NIC> --> <!-- Use this to use an HTTP server to validate the network <network-check-URL-list>http://www.apache.org</network-check-URL-list<http://www.apache.org%3c/network-check-URL-list>> --> <!-- <network-check-period>10000</network-check-period> --> <!-- <network-check-timeout>1000</network-check-timeout> --> <!-- this is a comma separated list, no spaces, just DNS or IPs it should accept IPV6 Warning: Make sure you understand your network topology as this is meant to validate if your network is valid. Using IPs that could eventually disappear or be partially visible may defeat the purpose. You can use a list of multiple IPs, and if any successful ping will make the server OK to continue running --> <!-- <network-check-list>10.0.0.1</network-check-list> --> <!-- use this to customize the ping used for ipv4 addresses --> <!-- <network-check-ping-command>ping -c 1 -t %d %s</network-check-ping-command> --> <!-- use this to customize the ping used for ipv6 addresses --> <!-- <network-check-ping6-command>ping6 -c 1 %2$s</network-check-ping6-command> --> <!-- how often we are looking for how many bytes are being used on the disk in ms --> <disk-scan-period>5000</disk-scan-period> <!-- once the disk hits this limit the system will block, or close the connection in certain protocols that won't support flow control. --> <max-disk-usage>90</max-disk-usage> <!-- should the broker detect dead locks and other issues --> <critical-analyzer>true</critical-analyzer> <critical-analyzer-timeout>120000</critical-analyzer-timeout> <critical-analyzer-check-period>60000</critical-analyzer-check-period> <critical-analyzer-policy>HALT</critical-analyzer-policy> <page-sync-timeout>180000</page-sync-timeout> <!-- the system will enter into page mode once you hit this limit. This is an estimate in bytes of how much the messages are using in memory The system will use half of the available memory (-Xmx) by default for the global-max-size. You may specify a different value here if you need to customize it to your needs. <global-max-size>100Mb</global-max-size> --> <!-- the maximum number of messages accepted before entering full address mode. if global-max-size is specified the full address mode will be specified by whatever hits it first. --> <global-max-messages>-1</global-max-messages> <acceptors> <!-- useEpoll means: it will use Netty epoll if you are on a system (Linux) that supports it --> <!-- amqpCredits: The number of credits sent to AMQP producers --> <!-- amqpLowCredits: The server will send the # credits specified at amqpCredits at this low mark --> <!-- amqpDuplicateDetection: If you are not using duplicate detection, set this to false as duplicate detection requires applicationProperties to be parsed on the server. --> <!-- amqpMinLargeMessageSize: Determines how many bytes are considered large, so we start using files to hold their data. default: 102400, -1 would mean to disable large mesasge control --> <!-- Note: If an acceptor needs to be compatible with HornetQ and/or Artemis 1.x clients add "anycastPrefix=jms.queue.;multicastPrefix=jms.topic." to the acceptor url. See https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARTEMIS-1644 for more information. --> <!-- Acceptor for every supported protocol --> <acceptor name="artemis">tcp://0.0.0.0:61616?tcpSendBufferSize=1048576;tcpReceiveBufferSize=1048576;amqpMinLargeMessageSize=102400;protocols=CORE,AMQP,STOMP,HORNETQ,MQTT,OPENWIRE;useEpoll=true;amqpCredits=1000;amqpLowCredits=300;amqpDuplicateDetection=true;supportAdvisory=false;suppressInternalManagementObjects=false</acceptor> <!-- AMQP Acceptor. Listens on default AMQP port for AMQP traffic.--> <acceptor name="amqp">tcp://0.0.0.0:5672?tcpSendBufferSize=1048576;tcpReceiveBufferSize=1048576;protocols=AMQP;useEpoll=true;amqpCredits=1000;amqpLowCredits=300;amqpMinLargeMessageSize=102400;amqpDuplicateDetection=true</acceptor> <!-- STOMP Acceptor. --> <acceptor name="stomp">tcp://0.0.0.0:61613?tcpSendBufferSize=1048576;tcpReceiveBufferSize=1048576;protocols=STOMP;useEpoll=true</acceptor> <!-- HornetQ Compatibility Acceptor. Enables HornetQ Core and STOMP for legacy HornetQ clients. --> <acceptor name="hornetq">tcp://0.0.0.0:5445?anycastPrefix=jms.queue.;multicastPrefix=jms.topic.;protocols=HORNETQ,STOMP;useEpoll=true</acceptor> <!-- MQTT Acceptor --> <acceptor name="mqtt">tcp://0.0.0.0:1883?tcpSendBufferSize=1048576;tcpReceiveBufferSize=1048576;protocols=MQTT;useEpoll=true</acceptor> </acceptors> <security-settings> <security-setting match="#"> <permission type="createNonDurableQueue" roles="amq"/> <permission type="deleteNonDurableQueue" roles="amq"/> <permission type="createDurableQueue" roles="amq"/> <permission type="deleteDurableQueue" roles="amq"/> <permission type="createAddress" roles="amq"/> <permission type="deleteAddress" roles="amq"/> <permission type="consume" roles="amq"/> <permission type="browse" roles="amq"/> <permission type="send" roles="amq"/> <!-- we need this otherwise ./artemis data imp wouldn't work --> <permission type="manage" roles="amq"/> </security-setting> </security-settings> <address-settings> <!-- if you define auto-create on certain queues, management has to be auto-create --> <address-setting match="activemq.management#"> <dead-letter-address>DLQ</dead-letter-address> <expiry-address>ExpiryQueue</expiry-address> <redelivery-delay>0</redelivery-delay> <!-- with -1 only the global-max-size is in use for limiting --> <max-size-bytes>-1</max-size-bytes> <message-counter-history-day-limit>10</message-counter-history-day-limit> <address-full-policy>PAGE</address-full-policy> <auto-create-queues>true</auto-create-queues> <auto-create-addresses>true</auto-create-addresses> </address-setting> <!--default for catch all--> <address-setting match="#"> <dead-letter-address>DLQ</dead-letter-address> <expiry-address>ExpiryQueue</expiry-address> <redelivery-delay>0</redelivery-delay> <!-- if max-size-bytes and max-size-messages were both enabled, the system will enter into paging based on the first attribute to hits the maximum value --> <!-- limit for the address in bytes, -1 means unlimited --> <max-size-bytes>-1</max-size-bytes> <!-- limit for the address in messages, -1 means unlimited --> <max-size-messages>-1</max-size-messages> <!-- the size of each file on paging. Notice we keep files in memory while they are in use. Lower this setting if you have too many queues in memory. --> <page-size-bytes>10M</page-size-bytes> <!-- limit how many messages are read from paging into the Queue. --> <max-read-page-messages>-1</max-read-page-messages> <!-- limit how much memory is read from paging into the Queue. --> <max-read-page-bytes>20M</max-read-page-bytes> <message-counter-history-day-limit>10</message-counter-history-day-limit> <address-full-policy>PAGE</address-full-policy> <auto-create-queues>true</auto-create-queues> <auto-create-addresses>true</auto-create-addresses> <auto-delete-queues>true</auto-delete-queues> <auto-delete-addresses>true</auto-delete-addresses> <auto-delete-created-queues>true</auto-delete-created-queues> <auto-delete-jms-queues>true</auto-delete-jms-queues> <auto-delete-queues-message-count>0</auto-delete-queues-message-count> </address-setting> </address-settings> <addresses> <address name="DLQ"> <anycast> <queue name="DLQ" /> </anycast> </address> <address name="ExpiryQueue"> <anycast> <queue name="ExpiryQueue" /> </anycast> </address> </addresses> <!-- Uncomment the following if you want to use the Standard LoggingActiveMQServerPlugin pluging to log in events <broker-plugins> <broker-plugin class-name="org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server.plugin.impl.LoggingActiveMQServerPlugin"> <property key="LOG_ALL_EVENTS" value="true"/> <property key="LOG_CONNECTION_EVENTS" value="true"/> <property key="LOG_SESSION_EVENTS" value="true"/> <property key="LOG_CONSUMER_EVENTS" value="true"/> <property key="LOG_DELIVERING_EVENTS" value="true"/> <property key="LOG_SENDING_EVENTS" value="true"/> <property key="LOG_INTERNAL_EVENTS" value="true"/> </broker-plugin> </broker-plugins> --> <address-queue-scan-period>10000</address-queue-scan-period> </core> </configuration> [rg] <https://www.redpointglobal.com/> John Lilley Chief Architect, Redpoint Global Inc. 888 Worcester Street, Suite 200 Wellesley, MA 02482 M: +1 7209385761<tel:+1%207209385761> | john.lil...@redpointglobal.com<mailto:john.lil...@redpointglobal.com> From: Justin Bertram <jbert...@apache.org> Sent: Monday, September 26, 2022 9:03 PM To: users@activemq.apache.org Subject: Re: Help getting Artemis to auto-delete empty/idle queues *** [Caution] This email is from an external source. Please use caution responding, opening attachments or clicking embedded links. *** For what it's worth, screenshots (or any attachment for that matter) don't come through the on mailing list. Can you provide your full broker.xml? Justin On Mon, Sep 26, 2022 at 5:40 PM John Lilley <john.lil...@redpointglobal.com.invalid<mailto:john.lil...@redpointglobal.com.invalid>> wrote: We have a JMS-based application and are trying to upgrade from ActiveMQ 5.15 to Artemis. However, I cannot seem to make Artemis auto-delete queues created by our application. On the console, it seems pretty clear that the queues are empty and idle: I’ve set everything I could think of in broker.xml to induce garbage-collection: <auto-create-queues>true</auto-create-queues> <auto-create-addresses>true</auto-create-addresses> <auto-delete-queues>true</auto-delete-queues> <auto-delete-addresses>true</auto-delete-addresses> <auto-delete-created-queues>true</auto-delete-created-queues> <auto-delete-jms-queues>true</auto-delete-jms-queues> <auto-delete-queues-message-count>0</auto-delete-queues-message-count> And <address-queue-scan-period>10000</address-queue-scan-period> But nothing seems to matter, and I cannot find anything useful in the logs with level set to TRACE. I do see a lot of entries like this: 2022-09-26 16:27:58,185 DEBUG [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server.impl.QueueImpl] Scanning for expires on rpdm_test_ddae4a8d405b48c2a8d2d7395d9fba31 2022-09-26 16:27:58,186 DEBUG [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server.impl.QueueImpl] Scanning for expires on rpdm_test_ddae4a8d405b48c2a8d2d7395d9fba31 done But nothing that seems related to queue cleanup. Environment: Windows 10 OpenJDK 17 Maven dependency for Artemis JMS: <dependency> <groupId>org.apache.activemq</groupId> <artifactId>artemis-jms-client-all</artifactId> <version>2.24.0</version> </dependency> Any help appreciated! 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