We are using JBoss-3.2.3 on Solaris and using the file-pm-service.xml as the 
persistence manager.  We performed a stop on JBoss and there were approx. 91,000 
messages in the tmp directory.  Starting JBoss took approx. 1.5 hours.  When the 
file-pm-service.xml was deployed, it seemed to remove all the messages from the tmp 
area.  Then, the Message Cache started up and put them all back. 

I have searched the forums (for file-pm-service,pm, messages, etc), google, and such 
and have not had any hits on this issue.  If anyone can illuminate my darkened mind it 
is appreciated. 

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