[rabbitmq-discuss] Many errors in mirrored queues with rabbitmq 3.1.4

Dan_b daniel.bason at telogis.com
Thu Aug 15 04:06:54 BST 2013


Hi

We have a Centos 5 server with rabbitmq 3.1.4 and all the queues are
mirrored to a Centos 6 server.  On the Centos6 server with the mirrored
queues we are seeing many errors:

=CRASH REPORT==== 15-Aug-2013::02:52:44 ===
  crasher:
    initial call: gen:init_it/7
    pid: <0.710.0>
    registered_name: delegate_4
    exception exit: {{case_clause,{ok,{<0.1303.0>,#Ref<0.0.0.33680>}}},
                     [{delegate,handle_info,2},
                      {gen_server2,handle_msg,2},
                      {proc_lib,wake_up,3}]}
      in function  gen_server2:terminate/3
    ancestors: [delegate_sup,rabbit_sup,<0.604.0>]
    messages: []
    links: [<0.705.0>]
    dictionary: []
    trap_exit: false
    status: running
    heap_size: 1597
    stack_size: 24
    reductions: 66062
  neighbours:

=SUPERVISOR REPORT==== 15-Aug-2013::02:52:44 ===
     Supervisor: {local,delegate_sup}
     Context:    child_terminated
     Reason:     {{case_clause,{ok,{<0.1303.0>,#Ref<0.0.0.33680>}}},
                  [{delegate,handle_info,2},
                   {gen_server2,handle_msg,2},
                   {proc_lib,wake_up,3}]}
     Offender:   [{pid,<0.710.0>},
                  {name,4},
                  {mfargs,{delegate,start_link,[4]}},
                  {restart_type,transient},
                  {shutdown,4294967295},
                  {child_type,worker}]

The erlang version on Centos 6 is R14B-04.2 and on the Centos 5 box it is
R14B-04.1.  We have an identical configuration in another data center but it
is running rabbitmq 3.1.3 and there are no issues so I think it is related
to the current version.  Any help would be greatly appreciated because as it
stands we can't use it (the crashes are causing memory and cpu usage to be
high when placed under load).

Regards
Dan



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