> If the connection goes down, all
> remote subscriptions for the specific routers are deleted, except there is
> a static route for those routers. Then they will survive and messages will
> be stored and forwarded on the next connect. A local router never stores
> remote subscription information persistently, hence, on startup, it
> doesn't know anything about remote durable subscribers. It gets this
> information on the first connect to the remote router.
So if I have a router network made up of 20 routers, and supposing that each
location has at least one durable subscription, if a single router goes
down, do the other 19 routers now store ALL newly published messages since
it's possible that any one of them may be required in a durable subscription
at that downed router?
David
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