At least I am consistent with speaking prematurely. The messaging and, therefore, the alerts, are functioning properly. Maybe we can forget this whole conversation. Have a great day! :)
On Mon, Jan 10, 2022 at 6:48 AM Steve973 <steve...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks, Claus. I forgot to mention that this is also in a docker > container that has "VOLUME /tmp" in the dockerfile. I actually do see the > /tmp/camel directory in the container. It's odd because I was using JMS to > feed a websocket with alerts that show up in our UI, and I am no longer > seeing those visual notifications. It could be a coincidence, but it is > still a little bit strange. I'll keep poking around. > > > On Mon, Jan 10, 2022 at 6:38 AM Claus Ibsen <claus.ib...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi >> >> It can be stream caching (if you use that) that overflow to disk, >> where it writes to a temp folder by default. >> >> However that warning is harmless - it was enabled due to a upstream >> contribution from a code scan tool so the contributor added WARN logs >> and much more in some big PRs >> where this falled between our review. >> >> It has been restored to as it was before in a newer Camel version >> >> >> >> On Mon, Jan 10, 2022 at 12:29 PM Steve973 <steve...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > >> > Hello. I am using camel 3.12.0 in a project, and I am probably not >> logging >> > enough detail, but I see a message like this: >> > >> > org.apache.camel.util.FileUtil (101) - mkdirs() failed for >> > /tmp/camel/camel-temp-<bunch of hex alphanumerics followed by a dash >> and a >> > bunch of zeros> >> > >> > To give a bit more context, I am using the following: >> > >> > - camel-spring-boot-starter >> > - camel-jms-starter >> > - camel-bean-starter >> > - camel-servlet-startre >> > - camel-openapi-java-starter >> > - camel-jsonpath-starter >> > - camel-jackson-starter >> > - spring-boot-starter-artemis >> > - artemis-jms-server >> > >> > The last two are not camel artifacts, of course, but I include them >> because >> > I suspect that it has something to do with my configuration and/or use >> of >> > JMS in conjunction with the artemis server. In /tmp, I do not see a >> camel >> > subdirectory, so perhaps it is lacking permissions to write to /tmp. If >> > that is the case, can I set up a temp directory for camel file >> operations >> > that I give explicit permissions to? Or if any of you have some ideas >> > about how I might be able to get some more information, that would help, >> > too. Thanks in advance. >> > >> > Steve >> >> >> >> -- >> Claus Ibsen >> ----------------- >> http://davsclaus.com @davsclaus >> Camel in Action 2: https://www.manning.com/ibsen2 >> >