Hi,
Thanks for the explanation Pavel.
I'm already using 8 journal files.
I can`t find the `resize` tool. Does anyone know if there is package for
ubuntu ?
Thank you all
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Thiago Henrique
adminlinux.com.br
On 09-10-2012 04:41, Pavel Moravec wrote:
Hi,
you reached journal limit (reaching approx. 80% of the journal capacity), I
assume due to number of journal files less than 8 - see
http://qpid.2158936.n2.nabble.com/Message-store-library-from-qpidcomponents-org-generates-JERR-JCNTL-RECOVERJFULL-error-during-recovery-td7345136.html
for detailed description.
I recommend resizing the journal before starting the qpid broker, see e.g.
https://access.redhat.com/knowledge/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_MRG/2/html/Messaging_Installation_and_Configuration_Guide/Resize_the_Journal.html
for reference.
To prevent repeating the same problem in future, I recommend either increase
journal files to at least 8 if relevant (or wait for the fix to be included
either in 0.18 or 0.20, not sure now), or if you really reached the journal
capacity by many enqueues, read
https://access.redhat.com/knowledge/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_MRG/2/html/Messaging_Installation_and_Configuration_Guide/sect-Determining_Journal_Size.html
to properly determine your journal size.
Kind regards,
Pavel Moravec
----- Original Message -----
From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, October 8, 2012 8:22:16 PM
Subject: Cannot start qpidd
Hi,
I have a "ubuntu12.04 + qpidd-0.14-2 + qpidd-msgstore-0.14-1"
cluster.
My cluster was working perfectly. I turned it off without problems.
But now the command "service qpidd start" does not turn on the
daemon.
The only problem seems to be in a queue:
Oct 8 17:32:14 net17 qpidd[12316]: 2012-10-08 17:32:14 critical
Unexpected error: Queue thiago.test: recoverQueues() failed:
jexception
0x0205 jcntl::recover() threw JERR_JCNTL_RECOVERJFULL: Journal data
files full, cannot write. (MessageStoreImpl.cpp:826)
I need to start the cluster and I can't lose the messages of the
other
queues.
Is there a way to make qpidd daemon to ignore this problem with the
queue thiago.test?
Is there a way to make qpidd to ignore the thiago.test queue and
start
the cluster?
Thanks.
--
Thiago Henrique
adminlinux.com.br
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