Hi,

I've got what I think is a really basic JBoss Messaging setup, with JBossAS 
4.0.5GA, and JBoss Messaging 1.0.1GA running on a SLES Linux server with JDK 
1.5.0_09. Messages persist to a PostgreSQL database.

I use JBoss as purely a JMS provider, there are no other AppServer/EJB/MDB 
components. My JMS client is down the other end of a VPN, which I believe to be 
stable/reliable. The client is just a couple of classes implementing 
MessageListener and a couple of classes using MessageProducers to send 
messages. These classes are hosted in a Jetty servlet container.

This runs fine whilst I am developing during the day; but when I leave 
overnight and return, I come into a set of large stack traces on the client, 
and a few smaller stack traces on the server. It appears to be coming from, or 
manifesting itself in the LeasePinger.sendClientPing. I wondered if it was an 
issue with the VPN link going down, but if I disable the VPN manually, I do not 
get these stack traces, just a brief message telling me there was an "Error 
sending lease ping to server for client invoker (session id 
a011o-9oetow-eve0b98y-1-eve0baiy-6.", which is absolutely fine and 
understandable.

I'll post the stack traces in a following post.


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