[rabbitmq-discuss] plugin warnings on startup for 2.1.1

Alexandru Scvortov alexandru at rabbitmq.com
Wed Oct 20 11:37:00 BST 2010


> However, Alexandru's workaround is not needed. The message rates take 
> 10s to appear anyway (we get message counts every 5s, and need two to 
> calculate a rate). I suspect the collapse / expand thing was just making 
> Alexandru wait long enough :) 

Right.

On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 11:23:43AM +0100, Simon MacMullen wrote:
> On 19/10/10 23:28, Shane wrote:
>  > On Oct 19, 6:04 pm, Alexandru Scvorţov<alexan... at rabbitmq.com>  wrote:
>  >> If I start the broker, look at the management Overview page, I see
>  >> "Currently Idle" under message rates.  If I startup MulticastMain to
>  >> generate some traffic, that text disappears.  If I then collapse the
>  >> Message Rates section and expand it, I get the message rates.  All of
>  >> this is using Chromium and Firefox.
> >
> > I'm on windows using IE 7. I tried your workaround but nothing shows
> > up. If I try FF 3.6.3 I can get the "Deliver" and "Acknowledge"
> > elements to show up but they stay at 0 msg/s.
> 
> Blimey. As soon as you release something you notice an obvious glitch. 
> So the text "Currently idle" should not disappear until message rates 
> are available. I'll get that fixed.
> 
> However, Alexandru's workaround is not needed. The message rates take 
> 10s to appear anyway (we get message counts every 5s, and need two to 
> calculate a rate). I suspect the collapse / expand thing was just making 
> Alexandru wait long enough :) Could this also be why you saw nothing 
> with IE7? I've tested with IE6 and it works.
> 
> The fact that you're seeing "0 msg/s" is more concerning however. Is 
> this in a cluster?
> 
> Cheers, Simon
> -- 
> Simon MacMullen
> Staff Engineer, RabbitMQ
> SpringSource, a division of VMware
> 
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