Interesting... those messages must have already been delivered, but not completed, to the other subscriber. That would explain why they didn't purge and also why you wouldn't see them when consuming from the queue.

-Ted

On 02/02/2011 05:40 AM, [email protected] wrote:
The issue was in a remaining subscriber. When I killed it I was able to
purge my queue.


Best Regards,
Sergey Zhemzhitsky




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02.02.2011 10:20
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Hi Gordon,

I'm not able to reproduce such a behavior on another environment.
When I'm trying to execute call<queue_id>  purge 0, the command executes
successfully and there aren't exceptions in the log file. However "show
<queue_id>" and "qpid-stat" show that some messages remain.


Best Regards,
Sergey Zhemzhitsky




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On 02/01/2011 03:25 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Here is the command I have used

qpid-config --durable --file-count 128 --file-size 32 add queue MyQueue
Are you able to repeat the sequence that resulted in that state? Are
there any errors in the log?

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