[rabbitmq-discuss] Highly Available Cluster

Francesco Mazzoli francesco at rabbitmq.com
Mon May 21 17:18:10 BST 2012


As I said in my other reply to this thread, this condition is imposed by 
mnesia, not by us, so it has always been the case.

Francesco.

On 21/05/12 17:15, steve layland wrote:
> Simon, just curious... has this always been the case for older versions
> of rabbitmq? Thanks
>
> -Steve
>
> On May 21, 2012 4:27 AM, "Simon MacMullen" <simon at rabbitmq.com
> <mailto:simon at rabbitmq.com>> wrote:
>
>     On 21/05/12 12:21, rui.favas at barclays.com
>     <mailto:rui.favas at barclays.com> wrote:
>
>         Its actually the other way around…. Starting server1 always
>         appears to
>         work even when server2 is down!! but I cannot start server2 without
>         starting server1 first.
>
>
>     If you stop server2 then stop server1, then you will need to start
>     server1 first. You always need to first start the last node to shut
>     down.
>
>     Does that make sense?
>
>     Cheers, Simon
>
>     --
>     Simon MacMullen
>     RabbitMQ, VMware
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