[rabbitmq-discuss] Unable to cluster..

iceblaze iceblaze at gmail.com
Mon May 14 02:36:42 BST 2012


I also forgot to mention that the erlang cookie is copied from rabbit-test1

-James

On Sun, May 13, 2012 at 6:35 PM, iceblaze <iceblaze at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I seem to be having an issue clustering and I don't know why. I followed
> the clustering guide to the T, and my node is reachable. See my pasted
> history below:
>
> [root at rabbit-test2 ~]# rabbitmqctl stop_app
> Stopping node 'rabbit at rabbit-test2' ...
> ...done.
> [root at rabbit-test2 ~]# rabbitmqctl reset
> Resetting node 'rabbit at rabbit-test2' ...
> ...done.
> [root at rabbit-test2 ~]# rabbitmqctl cluster rabbit at rabbit-test1
> Clustering node 'rabbit at rabbit-test2' with ['rabbit at rabbit-test1'] ...
> Error: {no_running_cluster_nodes,['rabbit at rabbit-test1'],
>                                  ['rabbit at rabbit-test1']}
> [root at rabbit-test2 ~]# rabbitmqctl -n rabbit at rabbit-test2status
> Status of node 'rabbit at rabbit-test2' ...
> [{pid,4430},
>  {running_applications,[{sasl,"SASL  CXC 138 11","2.1.5.4"},
>                         {stdlib,"ERTS  CXC 138 10","1.15.5"},
>                         {kernel,"ERTS  CXC 138 10","2.12.5"}]},
>  {os,{unix,linux}},
>  {erlang_version,"Erlang (BEAM) emulator version 5.6.5 [source] [64-bit]
> [smp:8] [async-threads:30] [hipe] [kernel-poll:true]\n"},
>  {memory,[{total,24418832},
>           {processes,9356856},
>           {processes_used,9271008},
>           {system,15061976},
>           {atom,1070481},
>           {atom_used,1054613},
>           {binary,68208},
>           {code,11784351},
>           {ets,542680}]},
>  {processes,[{limit,1048576},{used,44}]},
>  {run_queue,0},
>  {uptime,421}]
> ...done.
>
>
> Any ideas on why it can't cluster?
>
> Thanks!
>
> -James
>
> --
> "Of course, the actual government of any computer is run by that fascist
> dictator known as the operating system. But a wise dictator knows when to
> let the people think they're capitalists--and when to let them think
> they're communists." - Programming Perl third edition
>



-- 
"Of course, the actual government of any computer is run by that fascist
dictator known as the operating system. But a wise dictator knows when to
let the people think they're capitalists--and when to let them think
they're communists." - Programming Perl third edition
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