Hi,
Im using Jboss 4.2.3 and I've been working to set up Jboss Messaging in a cluster and
can't seem to get reliable Message Redistribution working.
I have an app that puts alot of messages on a queue (1000+). The queue is clustered
according to the JMX console (I've even looked in the JBM_POSTOFFICE table) but
I'm not seeing any message redistribution to the MDBs on my clustered server. Instead
the first server which put all the messages on the queue processes all of them.
I've read that the local queue will be prioritized but I'm seeing a significant
load spike on the first server while it's processing the messages so I would expect it
to hand some over to the other JBoss to share the load.
I've played around with the ClusterPullConnectionFactory setting PrefetchSize to 1 but
that had no effect. I even tried setting the SupportsLoadBalancing to true even though
this is not recommended but I didn't see a different behaviour.
Another thing I haven't been able to find is where to configure the MaxPoolSize of the
MDBs (I thought reducing this might make it share the load) but setting MaximumSize to 5
for message-driven-bean in standardjboss.xml had no effect. It's still set to the
default of 15. Where do I chance this?
Things I've noticed:
- I'm running mysql clustered and both Jboss servers use this database. In
JBM_POSTOFFICE I have 2 entries for my clustered queue. Same name but different NODE_ID.
Both have CLUSTERED set to Y. Does JBoss bridge these 2 queues to create the clustered
queue?
- In the JMX consoles even though I have the queue clustered, and the MDB deployed on both
machines, ConsumerCount is 1 on both. I was hoping to see 1 for each machine in the
cluster (so 2).
I'm running out of ideas to test to I decided to write for some help on the forums.
Hopefully someone will be able to shed some light on why I cant get Message Redistribution
working properly.
Cheers,
- Daniel
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