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Gary Tully commented on AMQ-6441:
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I had a peek at this and think maybe this can be recast as allowing the user to 
specify the quantity of disk that is available to the broker; i.e: allow the 
dependency on the file.getTotalSpace and getUsableSpace to be overridden.

The typical use case is to limit the brokers disk usage through flow control or 
blocking. 
In the case where the broker does not have exclusive access to a disk 
partition, or in the case of the partition giving bad information, it is useful 
to be able to specify the expected hard limit.

I am thinking that an StoreUsage.setTotalSpace(long v) option will suffice. Any 
value > 0 will be taken as the total available space and the filesystem will 
not be queried further.
Any limit will then be relative to the actual store usage (index and journal 
data files) as a portion of the totalSpace value. Irrespective of what the 
actual file system reports.
This feature then allows a user to partition a shared disk between brokers.
In the EFS case, it allows the user to specify the value of disk space that is 
to be used by the broker.


> Incorrect File System Size Reported with Amazon Elastic File System (EFS)
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: AMQ-6441
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMQ-6441
>             Project: ActiveMQ
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 5.11.1
>            Reporter: Ismail Bhana
>
> I've set up Active MQ in production with a shared file system master/slave 
> configuration (KahaDB). I've set everything up and mounted the EFS on both 
> EC2 instances. 
> When I check the disk free stats I get 8 exabytes for the shared file system: 
> {code}
> $ df -h 
> eu-west-1a.***.efs.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com:/  8.0E     0  8.0E   0% /mnt/efs 
> {code}
> Unfortunately, ActiveMQ cannot interpret this number (8 exabytes). This may 
> be due to integer truncation.
> Here is a snippet of the log:
> {code}
> Store limit is 102400 mb (current store usage is 0 mb). The data directory: 
> /mnt/efs/kahadb only has -8796093022208 mb of usable space - resetting to 
> maximum available disk space: -8796093022207 mb 
> Store limit is -8796093022207 mb, whilst the max journal file size for the 
> store is: 32 mb, the store will not accept any data when used. 
> {code}



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