1.  Is JSW enabled by default in AMQ?  Like I said, I don't see it running.

2.  I'll try JVM 1.5.0_09

3.  By turning on the logging, are you talking about log4j for the AMQ? 
I've already got it set to debug, what other debug options do you need
turned on?

Also, it seems that when I run the broker as
"/opt/activemq-4.1.0/bin/activemq"  without putting it into background with
"&", it's been staying up since this morning.  I don't see how that'd be
different from running it in the background.  Just an observation.

Is it recommended to always run it embedded, and not put it in background as
a command line process?



Christopher G. Stach II wrote:
> 
> 
> AMQ 4.1.0 comes with Java Service Wrapper in the standard binary
> package.  It would restart the broker for you.  Until you figure out why
> it's stopping, that may be your best bet.
> 
> That's definitely a somewhat organized shutdown.  It's not just a JVM
> crash, which wouldn't log anything.  (The most stable VM I've run AMQ in
> was Sun 1.5.0_09, so you may want to try that just in case.)  Turn
> logging up and see where the shutdown init is coming from?
> 
> (Might want to obfuscate those "iss.net"s. :))
> 
> -- 
> Christopher G. Stach II
> 
> 
> 

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