Greetings,

Could you please check the following:
1. queue created as --durable
2. the messages sent as durable messages (message header property) to the 
broker.

If so, the queue should store messages after broker restart.

Regards,
Boris

-----Original Message-----
From: Mahmoud Parsian [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, May 06, 2011 10:44 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: question of BDB persistence

Hello all,

I have been able to configure qpid-0.10 to work with BDB persistent store on 
centos linux environment.
Let's say that my queue has 2 messages (put in message queue by a producer, 
confirmed by message browser), when I shutdown the server and the restart the 
server, all messages from the message queue have disappeared. Is this the 
normal way to work, or should I see my 2 messages because I am using BDB as a 
persistent storage.

Is there any parameter/configuration I have to set up to preserve persistence 
during shutdown and restart of the server.

thank you.
Mahmoud

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