Have you run the troubleshooting procedures in
http://activemq.apache.org/why-do-kahadb-log-files-remain-after-cleanup.html?
What did they indicate?

On Sep 12, 2017 8:27 PM, "Lionel van den Berg" <lion...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi all,
ActiveMQ 5.14.4 running on Suse enterprise 11 sp4

I'm having trouble with the log files (like db-1.log) not being cleaned up
and after about 6 weeks of running ActiveMQ shuts down because there are
too many files in the directory (I think it was 3000), it cannot be
restarted we think due to a JVM limitation. We use a mix of topics and
queues, we can't guarantee that the consumer from the third party won't be
shutdown for an extended period. We are storing messages for 7 days, or at
least we think we are, I've copied the config further down. Don't assume I
know everything that we are doing with all of the config :). I've read
various posts but I'm not sure still whether there might be a parameter
that I can set that will trigger the cleanup.

It looks similar to this https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMQ-5695 but
the last comment there is that it is resolved in 5.14.3, I'm running 5.14.4
on the server side at least, client libraries we did not change.

Does anyone have any ideas?



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