Consider a network with two routers P, S, where P is a publisher to some
topic T, and S is a durable subscriber to T.
Suppose that S set up its durable subscriber in the past, and that P
has published successfully to S in the past.
Now shut down both P and S, and restart only P.
When P publishes next to T, will P know that there is a durable subscriber
S for which it should persist the messages?
The expected answer is "yes, that's what 'durable subscriber' means!".
I've been trying to figure out how P knows, just so I'm comfortable
with what's going on.  Even when P has a durables file defined in
the configuration file, it never seems to create that file.  Is there
a different mechanism?

I've been looking for this in the doc, and although I've certainly
found some useful information I'd missed on previous readings, I
coulnd't find anything about this question.

This is with  2.0.1.

Thanks,

        Gary


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