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  1. ActiveMQ Classic
  2. AMQ-5394

Incorrect handling of duplicate update message commands in KahaDB can lead to broker startup errors

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    • Bug
    • Status: Resolved
    • Major
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • 5.10.0
    • 5.11.0
    • Message Store
    • None

    Description

      When using the new (in 5.10) persistJMSRedelivered option to make sure all duplicates are marked as redelivered (the activemq.xml config file used <policyEntry queue=">" persistJMSRedelivered="true"></policyEntry>), we occasionally had a broker fail to start up with the following error:

      2014-10-07 17:31:15,117 | ERROR | Looking for key 7 but not found in fileMap:

      {8=db-8.log number = 8 , length = 9132256}

      | org.apache.activemq.store.kahadb.disk.journal.Journal | main

      2014-10-07 17:31:15,117 | ERROR | Failed to start Apache ActiveMQ ([broker0, null], java.io.IOException: Could not locate data file /local/temp/apache-activemq-5.10.0/data/kahadb/db-7.log) | org.apache.activemq.broker.BrokerService | main

      The root cause seems to be when KahaDB processes a "duplicate" update message command or if it processes an update message command after the message has been removed from kahadb. The code in KahaDB logs a warning when this occurs from the following else statement and then updates the metadata location and then exits the function as shown below:

      ...
      } else {
      LOG.warn("Non existent message update attempt rejected. Destination: {}://{}, Message id: {}", command.getDestination().getType(), command.getDestination().getName(), command.getMessageId());
      }
      metadata.lastUpdate = location;
      ...

      It turns out that the metadata.lastUpdate = location; line should not run if we took the else branch above so the simple fix is to move that line up into the if block so that it will not run after the log warning. Once we did that, we no longer see the broker startup errors. Note that this log warning does not always lead to a broker startup error as it is also related to writing at the end of a transaction log file or the checkpoint timer interval so it is not simple to reproduce but we have not see the startup error once the metadata.lastUpdate line was moved to the correct location.

      A patch will be provided to show the change.

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        1. AMQ5394.patch
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          Jesse Fugitt
        2. AMQ5394.patch
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          Jesse Fugitt

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