Hi,<br><br><br>I've been having lots of instability problems with a rabbit cluster I have set up.<br>Since deploying Rabbit MQ a few months ago we have experienced ongoing instability with the service.<div><br>Our setup:<br><br><ul><li>RabbitMQ 3.0.1 running on Windows Azure VMs (Server 2012)<br></li><li>We have 2 VMs set up with a rabbit running on each and clustered (with a HA policy), both running as disk nodes<br></li><li>Using EasyNetQ for producers consumers</li></ul><br>When I first set up the cluster everything seems to be running well and can see through the Rabbit console the HA mirroring is all set up.</div><div><br>However after a couple of days I will log into the console and find the cluster is broken, usually with one node saying "Node not running" and a number of the consumers have dropped off the queues. I then have to tear down the cluster and build it all up again - not a massive job, but I'm sure i shouldn't need to do this every week!</div><div><br>At first I thought it may be due to Windows updates automatically restarting the server and possibly breaking the cluster, but have now turned these off and still get the same problem. I have also tried rebooting the servers one at a time to test this but the cluster seems to pick itself back up once the reboot has finished.<br></div><div><br></div><div>I've done lots of reading online but cant seem to find too many suggestions so I hope someone here may be able to help.</div><div><br></div><div>I'm more thank happy to provide logs if these may be useful?</div><div><br></div><div>Any help will be grately appreciated!</div><div><br></div><div>Thanks,</div><div><br></div><div>Ben</div>
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