[rabbitmq-discuss] Bring cluster up after node crash
Tim Watson
watson.timothy at gmail.com
Sat Mar 23 12:37:00 GMT 2013
Hi
On 23 Mar 2013, at 03:01, carlhoerberg <carl.hoerberg at gmail.com> wrote:
> RabbitMQ 3.0.4, Erlang R14B04. Ubuntu 12.04, installed with apt-get install
> from your ppa, nothing custom at all.
>
I would strongly advise you to upgrade to the latest erlang if possible. Many very important bug fixed have been incorporated since R14B.
> I had no problems with file corruption as far as i know.
>
[snip]
> Yes, I was "killing" the nodes, with kill -9
>
You shouldn't (have to) be doing that, obviously. It's possible (though somewhat unlikely) that a brutal kill might've let your file system in an inconsistent state.
> No, haven't touched the backing queue or anything like that.
>
Is there anything else in the logs you can give us to go on?
>
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