I suspect there’s a bad leveldb corruption bug that’s been present for a
while so I’m going to write a test to verify that it’s present.
… so I’m trying to write a test.
My idea is to write 1000 messages or so and keep consuming/producing more
and giving them unique counters.
If we lose some of the messages between restarts I know that there’s a data
loss bug.
my plan is to use the failover protocol and then tune leveldb for a small
log size.
But my question is about buffers.. if a message goes into a log buffer, but
it’s not written to a disk, and it’s restarted, I assume it vanishes?
the variables are here:
http://activemq.apache.org/leveldb-store.html
… so I’m trying to figure out exactly how to configure leveldb to handle
full persistence between restarts.
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while so I’m going to write a test to verify that it’s present.
… so I’m trying to write a test.
My idea is to write 1000 messages or so and keep consuming/producing more
and giving them unique counters.
If we lose some of the messages between restarts I know that there’s a data
loss bug.
my plan is to use the failover protocol and then tune leveldb for a small
log size.
But my question is about buffers.. if a message goes into a log buffer, but
it’s not written to a disk, and it’s restarted, I assume it vanishes?
the variables are here:
http://activemq.apache.org/leveldb-store.html
… so I’m trying to figure out exactly how to configure leveldb to handle
full persistence between restarts.
Founder/CEO Spinn3r.com
Location: *San Francisco, CA*
blog: http://burtonator.wordpress.com
… or check out my Google+ profile
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