Hi Andreas,
Hope this helps...
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>> We are using swiftmq (v1.2) to publish messages to clients at the rate
of
>> about 1 per second.
>> Many of the clients (subscribers) are on a separate subnet to the
>> publishers and routers. The connection between these subnets is fairly
>> slow.
>Does that mean the physical connection is slow (e.g. modem)?
The physical connection is not as slow as a modem, but gets heavily loaded
during the day.
I do not know the available bandwidth.
>> What seems to be happening is subscribers will run for a time (1-5
hours)
>> and then fail to recieve further messages. Attempting to use 'cli' to
>> investigate the problem on the routers results in the error:
>>
>> Welcome to SwiftMQ!
>> username:
>> password:
>> Trying to connect.... connected
>> failed to establish route listener, exception: commit: PUSH_TRANSACTION
>> TxId: 1
>> FAILED
>>
>> and the program exits.
(See attached file: info.log)(See attached file: error.log)
>What is your keep-alive interval for the routing connection? Can you
>send me the logs, error + info logfile, please?
Thanks,
Chris
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