I'm running python celery with MongoDB as the broker since it stores the rest of my application's data. (This is an experimental setup for celery, so I know I am doing it wrong.) I have found that the celery messages collection contains 20 million documents which is just ridiculous. So I deleted any of the documents older than 7 days, but that still left me with more than a million documents in messages. Most of them have a queue like: celeryev.35159580-6c35-40cd-b75b-66eb8333963d
. What is that queue used for and can they be safely deleted?
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1I found a rather old open ticket about this issue here: github.com/celery/celery/issues/1047 but no solutions provided. – Rob May 14 '15 at 0:14
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1Supposedly this is caused by using celery flower, but I am not using that tool so no idea how 20 million celeryev queues were created in my DB: groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/celery-users/… – Rob May 19 '15 at 23:49
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1This answer says it's for monitoring, although "celeryev" doesn't appear in the text on the linked page. It is in a screenshot, though when I try to use it all that happens is a second "celeryev" appears – Izkata Jul 16 '15 at 16:11