Which version of activemq are you using? Mx, RCx or snapshot?
regards,
Jonas
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From: "Kim Pepper" <kim@pepper.id.au>
To: <activemq-users@geronimo.apache.org>
Sent: Monday, May 29, 2006 7:01 AM
Subject: consumers stop when queue is full
>
> We have been having some major issue with activemq (both 3.2 and 4.0
> versions) in our production environment. We have consumers which can take
> between approx 5-120 secs to process a message. When the queue is
> reasonably
> empty, the messages are consumed in at a good rate.
>
> The messages are produced quicker than they can be consumed, and the quick
> fills over a couple of hours.
>
> When we configured activemq to be non-persistent, the queue fills and the
> producers are blocked. I assume this is the default strategy of the
> non-persistent in-memory queue.
>
> However, the consumers also seem to stop consuming messages. The end
> result
> is there are no more messages being consumed. The load on the servers is
> less than 1% and there is plenty of free cpu, memory and disk space.
>
> I would love to hear from anyone who has had experience with activemq in a
> production environment to do with configuring activemq.
>
> We are getting quite desperate, and have starting developing a solution in
> xmpp (jabber) as a work-around.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Kim
>
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> Kim Pepper
> Mooter Media
> Sydney, Australia
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