yes, that is correct.

One note is that if you use cman as a quorum manager, it will not let you get
down to 1 node unless you set weights in your cman config.

Carl.


On 02/07/2011 01:46 AM, [email protected] wrote:
Hi Gordon,

So, if a queue is --durable, no persistent messages will be lost.
If the queue is --durable and --cluster-durable all non persistent
messages will become persistent when only one node of the cluster remains.

Is my understanding of --cluster-durable option correct?


Best Regards,
Sergey Zhemzhitsky




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On 02/03/2011 02:40 PM, [email protected] wrote:
I want my queue to become durable when only one node in the cluster
stands
alive. I believe this is what the --cluster-durable option is for.
The --cluster-durable option only works for durable queues. Its function
is to make any transient *messages* on that queue persistent when the
cluster drops down to the last node.

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