[rabbitmq-discuss] Weird error
John DeTreville
jdetreville at vmware.com
Wed Dec 8 23:06:28 GMT 2010
Alas, I am told that the current C client cannot easily be taught to speak 0-8. I'm afraid it's time to upgrade!
Cheers,
John
On Dec 8, 2010, at 2:55 PM, Pieter de Zwart wrote:
> Actually, we have been using 1.7.2, we just wanted to support the 0-9-1
> client for PHP AMQP, so we got the newer rabbitmq-c library. Looks like its
> time to upgrade our systems? Or is there a way to force the client to use
> 0-8?
> Pieter
>
>
> On 12/8/10 2:50 PM, "Simon MacMullen" <simon at rabbitmq.com> wrote:
>
>> On 08/12/2010 10:04PM, Pieter de Zwart wrote:
>>> exception on TCP connection <0.5020.1> from 10.20.30.110:41033
>>> {bad_header,<<65,77,81,80,0,0,9,1>>}
>>
>> That's the broker complaining that it can't understand the AMQP 0-9-1
>> handshake.
>>
>>> Broker is:
>>> Status of node rabbit at dude002 ...
>>> [{running_applications,[{rabbit,"RabbitMQ","1.7.2"},
>>
>> And there's your problem. RabbitMQ 1.7.2 (indeed all 1.x versions) only
>> speak 0-8.
>>
>> Since:
>>
>>> Rabbitmq-c library is the same one we have been using forever.
>>
>> ...I assume that you've been using 2.x brokers until now but are now
>> using an older broker version?
>>
>> Cheers, Simon
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