[rabbitmq-discuss] Cannot start cluster?
Brian Parkinson
parki at whatevernot.com
Fri Jan 14 19:38:03 GMT 2011
Hello - starting to play with clustering - I am using Rabbit 2.2.0 on Mac.
Running one server (either by 'rabbit-server' or 'rabbit-multi start_all 1') works fine. Trying to start a cluster with 2 nodes fails - see output below.
1. Any ideas?
2. A quick question/confirmation about a cluster. Assume I have a 2-node cluster running, and my client app connects via a ConnectionFactory pointing at host/port of node1. If node1 then goes down, will my client app continue to talk to node2?
Many thanks - appreciated as always.
Cheers,
brian...
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% sudo /opt/local/sbin/rabbitmq-multi start_all 2
....
broker running
** Found 0 name clashes in code paths
OK
Starting node rabbit_1 at torparki...
Activating RabbitMQ plugins ...
*WARNING* Undefined function fdsrv:bind_socket/2
*WARNING* Undefined function fdsrv:start/0
*WARNING* Undefined function fdsrv:stop/0
*WARNING* Undefined function webmachine_resource:start_link/2
6 plugins activated:
* amqp_client-2.2.0
* mochiweb-1.3
* rabbit_management-2.2.0
* rabbit_management_agent-2.2.0
* rabbit_mochiweb-2.2.0
* webmachine-1.7.0
{"Kernel pid terminated",application_controller,"{application_start_failure,rabbit_mochiweb,{shutdown,{rabbit_mochiweb_app,start,[normal,[]]}}}"}
Error: {node_start_failed,normal}
torparki:~ parki$
Crash dump was written to: erl_crash.dump
Kernel pid terminated (application_controller) ({application_start_failure,rabbit_mochiweb,{shutdown,{rabbit_mochiweb_app,start,[normal,[]]}}})
torparki:~ parki$ sudo /opt/local/sbin/rabbitmq-multi status
Status of all running nodes...
Error: no_nodes_running
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