It looks like the third bug (related to negative queue sizes) that Matt
mentioned (which i have also seen myself) has recently had a repeatable
JUnit test uploaded against the issue:
https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/AMQ-1936
Regards,
Shane.
rajdavies wrote:
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> On 9 Jul 2008, at 09:12, mmastrac wrote:
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>>
>> Is there a quick release of 5.2.0 planned for the near future? I've
>> been
>> getting bit by a handful of bugs that are making life a bit
>> difficult. I'm
>> not sure if it'd be any better running off trunk.
>>
>> Out of the bugs below, I've patched the first one by hand, but
>> haven't been
>> able to get the second one working properly. To work around it, I
>> have to
>> restart ActiveMQ any time a consumer crashes or otherwise shuts down
>> improperly.
>>
>> - Temporary queues cause memory leaks on the server
>> - Prefetched messages are stuck when connection closes (with failover:
>> only?)
>> - Negative QueueSize on queues
>>
>> The third bug above is a total mystery. It seems to happen at
>> random times
>> under heavy load. I recently saw it pop up just after ActiveMQ was
>> restarted. Once it happens, the queue itself seems to be in a weird
>> state -
>> messages seem to get stuck and you can't use JMX to browse the queue
>> at all.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Matt.
>>
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> Hi Matt,
>
> we will be doing a 5.2 release in the near future - I'd be interested
> if you could run from trunk - just to verify that you're issues are
> resolved or not.
> If not - if you can attach some test cases - we'll get them fixed asap
>
> cheers,
>
> Rob
>
> Rob Davies
> 'Go further faster with Apache Camel!'
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