[rabbitmq-discuss] Management Plugins Crashing RabbitMQ

Simon MacMullen simon at rabbitmq.com
Fri Feb 18 10:29:00 GMT 2011


On 18/02/11 08:21, Max Bridgewater wrote:
> I'm trying to run the management plugin (version 2.3.1) on RabbitMQ.
> Unfortunately, it is causing RabbitMQ  (version 2.3.1) to crash.
> Erlang version is R13B04.

I hope this doesn't sound rude, but: are you *absolutely* sure you're 
running R13B04? That list of undefined functions and the subsequent 
failure of rabbit_mochiweb to start is exactly what I get when running 
against R12B-5. When running against R13B04 there are fewer undefined 
function warnings and RabbitMQ starts correctly. Could there be an 
installation of R12B-5 still on your system somewhere?

Cheers, Simon

> /var/log/rabbitmq/startup.log
>
> Starting all nodes...
> Starting node rabbit at ip-10-117-47-112...
> Activating RabbitMQ plugins ...
> *WARNING* Undefined function erlang:max/2
> *WARNING* Undefined function fdsrv:bind_socket/2
> *WARNING* Undefined function fdsrv:start/0
> *WARNING* Undefined function fdsrv:stop/0
> *WARNING* Undefined function lists:keyfind/3
> *WARNING* Undefined function ssl:ssl_accept/3
> *WARNING* Undefined function webmachine_resource:start_link/2
> 6 plugins activated:
> * amqp_client-2.3.1
> * mochiweb-1.3
> * rabbit_management-2.3.1
> * rabbit_management_agent-2.3.1
> * rabbit_mochiweb-2.3.1
> * webmachine-1.7.0
>
> {"Kernel pid terminated",application_controller,"{application_start_failure,rabbit_mochiweb,{shutdown,{rabbit_mochiweb_app,start,[normal,[]]}}}"}
>
> /var/log/rabbitmq/startup.err
> Error: {node_start_failed,normal}
>
> Crash dump was written to: erl_crash.dump
> Kernel pid terminated (application_controller)
> ({application_start_failure,rabbit_mochiweb,{shutdown,{rabbit_mochiweb_app,start,[normal,[]]}}})
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Simon MacMullen
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