On 09/06/2010 05:12 AM, Robert Żmigrodzki wrote:
W dniu 2010-09-03 18:38, Carl Trieloff pisze:
You should use qpid-cluster -k to stop the entire cluster, even though there's
only one member. That will cause the stores to be marked as clean.

1.3 will work the way he expects: if the cluster is reduced to a single member
its store will be marked clean.

Thanks, I was quite sure, that i've check 'qpid-cluster -k' as well. It works as
you said :)
So there's one more thing that I'm missing - what is the recovery procedure in
case of an uncontrolled shutdown of the last node in a cluster?


You would do:
# qpid-cluster-store -c <brokers-data-directory>

That will forcibly mark the store as clean so you can re-start from it.

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