What is the effect of doing purge on that queue? Sent via the Samsung Galaxy
Note20 Ultra 5G, an AT&T 5G smartphone
-------- Original message --------From: Jean-Baptiste Onofré
<j...@nanthrax.net> Date: 12/20/22 12:55 AM (GMT-05:00) To:
users@activemq.apache.org Subject: Re: activemq purge command effects and
usage? Hi,The log files accumulate because you have at least one old
messagestored, including in DLQ.You can always browse and delete messages in a
destination (includingDLQ again ;)). You can also purge the DLQ, or disable DLQ
(or defineexpiration on DLQ which is not the case by default).RegardsJBOn Mon,
Dec 19, 2022 at 3:23 PM Wendell Hatcher<wendellhatcher1...@gmail.com> wrote:>>
Quick question can we delete some of the messages from kahadb to free up> space
if there are old messages stuck and the store is high? I thought you> couldn't
delete anything from the kahadb store logs folder as it will> corrupt the
database.> 7:26
<https://the-asf.slack.com/archives/CFL910J30/p1671409586955999>> By using the
purge command what are the effects?> 7:26
<https://the-asf.slack.com/archives/CFL910J30/p1671409589056469>> Second
question:> Can you delete logs from the activemq kahadb?>> From my research I
see that yes it is possible to delete logs from the> KahaDB store used by
Apache ActiveMQ. KahaDB is a persistence adapter that> is used to store message
data in a database on disk. It is the default> persistence adapter in ActiveMQ
and provides high performance and> reliability.> To delete logs from the KahaDB
store, you can use the "purge" command in> the ActiveMQ Web Console. This
command will remove all messages from the> store that are considered to be
"expired", according to the expiration> settings configured for the destination.