[rabbitmq-discuss] Rabbitmq v. 1.8.1 - Bug report - Could not start a node as RAM node in cluster
Yong Liu
yong.liu at nyapc.com
Tue Jul 20 10:29:20 BST 2010
Thank you for your prompt reply.
Regards,
Yong
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-----Original Message-----
From: Alexandru Scvor?ov [mailto:scvalex at gmail.com] On Behalf Of Alexandru Scvortov
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 4:57 PM
To: Yong Liu
Cc: rabbitmq-discuss at lists.rabbitmq.com
Subject: Re: [rabbitmq-discuss] Rabbitmq v. 1.8.1 - Bug report - Could not start a node as RAM node in cluster
Thanks for pointing this out. We've filed a bug for it. For now, please
disregard the node_type repported by rabbitmqctl status.
Regards,
Alexandru
On Tue, 20 Jul 2010, Yong Liu wrote:
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> Hello, I am a new comer to the rabbitmq world.
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> While trying to start a node as a RAM node in a rabbitmq cluster, I found that it would not work as indicated on the website.
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> rabbit2$ rabbitmqctl cluster rabbit at rabbit1
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> The result shows rabbit2 is a DISC node, not a RAM node.
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> Rabbit2$ rabbitmqctl status
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> Status of node rabbit at rabbit3 ...
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> [...,
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> {nodes,[{disc,[rabbit at rabbit1,rabbit at rabbit2]}]},
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> {running_nodes,[rabbit at rabbit2,rabbit at rabbit1]}]
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> ...done.
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> Testing environment:
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> OS: FreeBSD 8.1
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> Rabbitmq: 1.8.1
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> Another question would be if a node does not join a cluster, would it be configured as a RAM node.? If so, how do I do it?
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> Your prompt reply is very much appreciated!
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> Yong
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