[rabbitmq-discuss] Federated Cluster Issue
Simon MacMullen
simon at rabbitmq.com
Wed Apr 24 14:24:02 BST 2013
Hi. I mainly just wanted to check the policies against the exchanges -
so the lists of all policies and all exchanges should be enough. Also
feel free to excise anything you think is sensitive and send it privately.
Cheers, Simon
On 23/04/13 20:16, Richard Raseley wrote:
> Simon,
>
> I did not include the leading and trailing spaces when entering the
> pattern in the management UI - just did it here for readability purposes.
>
> I have the output of "rabbitmqctl report" from the 4 nodes in question
> (two per cluster) - were there specific items that you wanted to look at
> (I'd rather not share the entire output for security reasons)? I can see
> that for the vhosts in question it is listing the federate-me policy
> (not sure if that is what you were looking for).
>
> Regards,
>
> Richard
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 7:36 AM, Simon MacMullen <simon at rabbitmq.com
> <mailto:simon at rabbitmq.com>> wrote:
>
> On 23/04/13 15:28, Richard Raseley wrote:
>
> Simon,
>
> Thank you for your reply.
>
> 1) I was trying to obfuscate my actual naming conventions - but
> they are
> named in a similar manner. The general structure though is that in
> cluster01 I have an exchange named something like
> "cluster01.topic" and
> in the pattern field I put " ^cluster01\. " (basically everything in
> preceeding the "." in the exchange name). Can you confirm that this
> would be the correct pattern?
>
>
> In the quotation marks you have leading and trailing spaces which
> would obviously stop the match from working. But other than that it
> looks fine.
>
>
> 2) I do not see "federate-me" show up in the management UI
> exchange list
> - but I see the policy in the Admin section. Would it show up as a
> discrete exchange itself?
>
>
> Some federation-related infrastructure (including exchanges) would
> show up once federation starts, but if you don't see "federate-me"
> in the policy column for any exchange then the policy is not
> matching and nothing will happen.
>
> If you can post the results of "rabbitmqctl report" then I can look
> at why the policy pattern is not matching.
>
>
> Cheers, Simon
>
> --
> Simon MacMullen
> RabbitMQ, VMware
>
>
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