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Uwe Kubosch commented on AMQ-838:
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We are also unable to delete old subscribers using the web console. When
clicking on the "delete" link, the subscriber is not removed from the web view.
A friendly restart of the ActiveMQ server shows that the subscriber is
removed. If after this the server is killed abruptly, recovery is triggered
and all old subscribers are restored. I would not expect old subscribers to be
added after a recovery since we tried to delete them using the web interface.
I hope you can look at this soon :)
> Destroying off-line durable subscribers
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> Key: AMQ-838
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/AMQ-838
> Project: ActiveMQ
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Broker
> Affects Versions: 4.0.1
> Environment: Linux RH Enterprise 4, Java 1.5
> Reporter: Christopher Mihaly
> Fix For: 5.3.0
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> The JMX console has an option to destroy durable subscriptions. However,
> often, it will fail indicating that the subscription is off-line. Thus,
> there is no easy way to destroy these subscriptions. There needs to be some
> way through the management console to bring it back on-line, or have the
> destroySubscription operation remove subscriptions for off-line subscriptions.
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