Jason Dillon wrote:
> 
> >
> > Hmmm, that might be a thread problem. Before doing the things I suggested
> > in my prev post, could you please just set the maximum threads of the
> > jms.consumer, jms.producer, jms.service to -1 and try again?
> >
> 
> I changed these, but it did not seem to help.  Then I changed all of the max
> values to -1 *AND* had the Explorer open to check out the values and it
> worked, but after trying again with out the explorer running it hung at the
> same spot again.
> 
> I then copied all of the thread pool properties from the smqr1.properties
> file in the 2.0 dist, ran it again.  It still hangs in the same place, but
> as soon as I start the Explorer and connect to the router, everything works
> just fine.  At this point if I can close the Explorer and restart all of my
> application VM's (not the router) and things will continue to work.
> 
> As soon as I restart the router, I need to run the Explorer (possibly the
> cli, though I have not tried that) to get things back to a *happy* state.
> 
> Any ideas?  Would you like my trace/log/conf files?

Yes, please. But without running the explorer. Just till you get the
hanger and then kill the router. (please to [EMAIL PROTECTED])

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