[rabbitmq-discuss] rabbitmq dying

David.Corcoran at edftrading.com David.Corcoran at edftrading.com
Thu Jun 19 11:06:43 BST 2008



"Ben Hood" <0x6e6562 at gmail.com> wrote on 19/06/2008 10:58:02:

> David,
>
>
> Can I assume now that you can use the lightweight client to perform
> the queue creation/delete?

Yes. And actually everyone was able to reconnect after waiting a minute or
two.

However the error is happening again though. The exception is
ShutdownSignalException.  And now my lightweight client can't connect
again. It may start working again in a few minutes like last time.

>
> Can I also ask some questions about how the Java client is running:
>
> - What is the network connection to the broker like?
Gigabit LAN.

> - Have you tried setting a higher heartbeat in the client (the default
> is 3 seconds)?
No, but I can't connect at all at the moment.

> - What OS are the clients running (this is a long shot because it
> shouldn't matter, but we do know of a *bug* in the .NET Socket API in
> this regard)?
Ubuntu 64 and Rhel5 running on java OpenJDK 6.

> Depends what *normal* is :-)
:)


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