[rabbitmq-discuss] Flow Control behavior in a Cluster Questions
Norm Vilmer
nvilmer at gmail.com
Wed Oct 16 17:19:29 BST 2013
Regarding the following line in the Flow Control documentation (
http://www.rabbitmq.com/memory.html):
"When running RabbitMQ in a cluster, the disk alarm is cluster-wide; if one
node goes under the limit then all nodes will block connections."
If I have 2 virtual hosts on a 6 node cluster with each node using local
disk for persistence and each virtual host mirrors its queues across 3
nodes, will a disk alarm on one disk block all producer on the cluster
regardless of virtual host and queue mirror?
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