Removing traces of failed transactions from the object store in JBoss EAP
Issue
- Strange log entries regarding XA transactions
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Following warning in JBoss EAP 5 based server log
WARN [Thread-9] () com.arjuna.ats.jta.logging.loggerI18N - [com.arjuna.ats.internal.jta.resources.arjunacore.norecoveryxa] [com.arjuna.ats.internal.jta.resources.arjunacore.norecoveryxa] Could not find new XAResource to use for recovering non-serializable XAResource < 131075, 29, 27, 4945551024848484848495857544997585210155515252545658491025049551024848484848495857544997585210155515252545658491025051 > WARN [Thread-9] () com.arjuna.ats.jta.logging.loggerI18N - [com.arjuna.ats.internal.jta.resources.arjunacore.noresource] [com.arjuna.ats.internal.jta.resources.arjunacore.noresource] No XAResource to recover < 131075, 29, 27, 4945551024848484848495857544997585210155515252545658491025049551024848484848495857544997585210155515252545658491025051 > -
Warnings generated by the JBoss TM XA recovery manager while trying to recover an XA transaction in EAP 6
WARN [com.arjuna.ats.jta] (Periodic Recovery) ARJUNA016037: Could not find new XAResource to use for recovering non-serializable XAResource XAResourceRecord < resource:null, txid:< formatId=131077, gtrid_length=29, bqual_length=36, tx_uid=0:ffff0a2c0a0d:-140df526:50d1ddd3:ac883, node_name=1, branch_uid=0:ffff0a2c0a0d:-140df526:50d1ddd3:ac95c, subordinatenodename=null, eis_name=java:jboss/eis/Connection >, heuristic: TwoPhaseOutcome.FINISH_OK, product: ActiveMQ/5.7.0, jndiName: java:jboss/eis/Connection com.arjuna.ats.internal.jta.resources.arjunacore.XAResourceRecord@1325877 > WARN [com.arjuna.ats.jta] (Periodic Recovery) ARJUNA016038: No XAResource to recover < formatId=131077, gtrid_length=29, bqual_length=36, tx_uid=0:ffff0a2c0a0d:-140df526:50d1ddd3:ac883, node_name=1, branch_uid=0:ffff0a2c0a0d:-140df526:50d1ddd3:ac95c, subordinatenodename=null, eis_name=java:jboss/eis/Connection > -
Every 2 minutes WARN messages are logged.
Environment
- Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (EAP)
- 5
- 6
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