On 24/05/16 12:20, Gordon Sim wrote:
On 24/05/16 10:39, Toralf Lund wrote:
Hi,
I have a program that sends messages to a topic exchange using the C++
messaging API. The messages are generally directed to a single receiver
queue. I thought it worked just fine (as always), but now I notice that
it gets stuck a short while after start-up. Simply put, the
sender.send() in the below "publish" routine never returns - not the
first time it's used, but after sending 50 or so nearly identical
messages.
How large are the messages? Is it possible that any of the queues to
which messages are delivered are flow controlled?
if you run:
qpid-config queues
and:
qpid-send -q
I think that should allow us to see if there is any queue near its limit.
That would prevent the
broker 'completing' (aka acknowledging) the message, which would mean
that the producer would eventually run out of capacity.
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