[rabbitmq-discuss] 404, "NOT_FOUND - no queue 'foo' in vhost '/'"

Soner son.dastan at googlemail.com
Mon Mar 12 14:23:44 GMT 2012


Hi Simon,

thanks for your quick answer. 

Before recreating the queue I checked the management tool and saw that 
my queue was synchronised to all nodes (the number of synchronised mirrors 
was 2). 
So all hosts were up and running.

And I also copied the name from the management tool before deleting and 
recreating the queue.

I will keep an eye on this and see if a similar situation occures again.

Cheers,
Soner


Am Montag, 12. März 2012 11:47:06 UTC+1 schrieb Simon MacMullen:
>
> On 12/03/12 10:38, Soner wrote:
> > I am running a rabbit-mq (version 2.7.1) cluster with three nodes. On
> > this cluster I have created a mirrored and durable queue called 'foo'
> > by using the browser based management console. I also have created the
> > related exchange and binding. When I tried to connect with my consumer
> > and publisher I was getting following error:
> > 404, "NOT_FOUND - no queue 'foo' in vhost '/'"
>
> If you are a seeing a 404 then either:
>
> a) if you are getting that in response to a basic.consume you have not 
> created it with the name you think you have *or*
> b) if you are getting that in response to a queue.declare then you 
> created a non-mirrored queue on a host which is down.
>
> > I couldn't find any solution so I have deleted the queue and created
> > it again with the same setup as before. Then started the consumers
> > again and it worked. Somehow strange for me that recreating the queue
> > has helped.
>
> This suggests problem a).
>
> Cheers, Simon
>
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