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Timothy Bish commented on AMQNET-258:
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Ok, the error logs are just a response to the State tracker restoring the 
connection state by sending out some stored Commands that are flag as response 
required, but since this happens below the Response Correlator the response 
trip that particular log message.  I will do some work in the Failover and 
State Tracker layer to make those logs not happen so people don't get confused.

> Getting Unknown Response ID errors in client log on failover
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: AMQNET-258
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/AMQNET-258
>             Project: ActiveMQ .Net
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: NMS
>    Affects Versions: 1.3.0
>         Environment: Client side Windows 2003, NMS 1.3.0.1959, ActiveMQ 
> Client 1.3.0.1965
> Broker ActiveMQ 5.3.1-fuse-01-00, Redhat Linux 64 bit
>            Reporter: Jonathan Anstey
>            Assignee: Timothy Bish
>         Attachments: activemq1.xml, activemq2.xml, nms-client.log, 
> nms-client.zip
>
>
> So the issue is that I'm getting "Unknown response ID" errors in my NMS 
> client log. I've attached the client as nms-client.zip and the log as 
> nms-client.log. I was running this client on a Windows server 2003 system 
> though any Windows box should do.
> The client is connecting with a failover URI like
> failover:(tcp://mendoza:61616?keepAlive=true&wireFormat.maxInactivityDuration=0,tcp://mendoza:61617?keepAlive=true&wireFormat.maxInactivityDuration=0)?initialReconnectDelay=100&randomize=false&timeout=15000
> The mendoza Linux machine has two AMQ brokers in M/S mode running on 
> different ports. Broker configs are attached. The M/S is set up using KahaDB 
> pointing to a NFS share on another Linux box. FYI to mount the share on 
> mendoza I ran the following (pedro is another Linux box):
> sudo mount -o soft,intr,rsize=8192,wsize=8192 pedro:/local1 /mnt/pedro/local1
> To get this whole set up running, you'll need to change over the brokerUri in 
> the client Program.cs to whatever host you are using and change the brokers 
> to point to whatever NFS share you have mounted. To reproduce the failure, I 
> had this running overnight but could see failures much earlier when I started 
> taking down one broker at a time to start the failover process. 
> Let me know if you need any more info.

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