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I'm trying to configure ActiveMQ to use a LevelDB with two zookeeper instances on the same machine. Here is the activeMQ configuration:

<persistenceAdapter>

  <replicatedLevelDB zkAddress="localhost:2181,localhost:2182"

      directory="${activemq.data}/leveldb"  replicas="2"

      hostname="localhost"/>

</persistenceAdapter>

On the Zookeeper side, I've configured two servers with the following configurations.
Server 1:

tickTime=2000
initLimit=10
syncLimit=5
dataDir=/home/user1/z1/zookeeper-3.4.6/data
clientPort=2181
server.1=localhost:2888:3888
server.2=localhost:2889:3889

Server 2:

tickTime=2000
initLimit=10
syncLimit=5
dataDir=/home/user1/z2/zookeeper-3.4.6/data
clientPort=2182
server.1=localhost:2888:3888
server.2=localhost:2889:3889

The I've created the file myid under the data folder containing "1" and "2" on each server. Zookeeper starts correclty and from the logs I can see that servers are discovered. The problem is that ActiveMQ discovers just one node of the two, as indicated by this message:

2015-05-26 22:45:31,938 | INFO  | Session establishment complete on server example.com/127.0.0.1:2182, sessionid = 0x24d91f53ba50000, negotiated timeout = 4000 | org.apache.zookeeper.ClientCnxn | main-SendThread(example.com:2182)
2015-05-26 22:45:32,831 | INFO  | Not enough cluster members connected to elect a master. | org.apache.activemq.leveldb.replicated.MasterElector | main-EventThread

Any help ?

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I was facing the same issue and found the solution at activemq mailing list

Basically all broker nodes in activemq using zookeeper should have the same broker name.

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