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<div>Just curious about if people using RMQ clusters have issues with network partitions and what they've done to try to resolve them.</div>
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<div>We're using RMQ 3.1.3 at the moment in a clustered configuration. We're not quite using it in a production capacity at this point. We are seeing nodes in the cluster declaring a network partition and we're in the process of trying to determine what's going
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<div>What have others done when seeing network partition issues like this?</div>
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<div>To answer some up front questions:</div>
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<li>all nodes in the cluster are in the same network VLAN</li><li>All nodes in the cluster are <span style="font-weight: bold; ">not</span> on the same switch, necessarily, for HA reasons</li><li>The cluster is behind an F5 load balancer that presents a VIP to the application</li></ul>
<div>Cheers,</div>
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<div>Ron Cordell</div>
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