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Sun Jun 17 23:12:48 BST 2012


Publishers and Consumers. e.g publisher has to switch to a different node
of RabbitMQ Cluster if one node fails. Same way for consumers. Is there a
way publisher & consumer can just connect with RabbitMQ cluster via a
single nodename ? Without knowing which cluster node is serving them ?

I want to  install RabbitMQ cluster in 1x1 configuration ( both RAM nodes
). And my intention is only that if one node fails, then all publishing and
consuming tranparently gets switched to other cluster node.

Is it doable ? Any thoughts will be appreciated.

Thanks

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Hi All,<div><br></div><div>I am a new user of RabbitMQ and i developed an A=
pp using RabbitMQ as a broker providing asynchronous message communication.=
 However to have high availability i want to install rabbitMQ as a cluster.=
=A0</div>
<div><br></div><div><br></div><div>I will have fixed number of publishers p=
ushing data to RabbitMQ Cluster and fixed number of consumers taking data f=
rom RabbitMQ cluster.</div><div><br></div><div>From what i =A0understood is=
 that RabbitMQ Cluster is not transparent to Publishers and Consumers. e.g =
publisher has to switch to a different node of RabbitMQ Cluster if one node=
 fails. Same way for consumers. Is there a way publisher &amp; consumer can=
 just connect with RabbitMQ cluster via a single nodename ? Without knowing=
 which cluster node is serving them ?</div>
<div><br></div><div>I want to =A0install RabbitMQ cluster in 1x1 configurat=
ion ( both RAM nodes ). And my intention is only that if one node fails, th=
en all publishing and consuming tranparently gets switched to other cluster=
 node.</div>
<div><br></div><div>Is it doable ? Any thoughts will be appreciated.</div><=
div><br></div><div>Thanks</div>

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