MassTransit Scheduling very slow to consume messages

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Tim Gebhardt

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Jun 18, 2013, 10:06:33 AM6/18/13
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Does anyone else experience slow queue consuming from the MassTransit quartz service?  I'm using RabbitMQ and I regularly see messages in the unack'd state in the queue for minutes at a time.  There are about 5.2k triggers pending so I don't think there is too much data the Quartz tables that make the constant scanning so slow.

Travis Smith

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Jun 19, 2013, 6:05:55 PM6/19/13
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I'm not aware of anyone seeing this behaviour. If you could simply reproduce it, then maybe we can figure out what the source of the problem is. 

-Travis


On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 10:06 AM, Tim Gebhardt <t...@gebhardtcomputing.com> wrote:
Does anyone else experience slow queue consuming from the MassTransit quartz service?  I'm using RabbitMQ and I regularly see messages in the unack'd state in the queue for minutes at a time.  There are about 5.2k triggers pending so I don't think there is too much data the Quartz tables that make the constant scanning so slow.

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Brad Wilson

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Jun 19, 2013, 7:44:46 PM6/19/13
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I used to see odd things like this when I had both sender and receiver wired to the same queue (RabbitMQ queues are more like inboxes, not MSMQ queues).

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