[rabbitmq-discuss] Alice in Wonderland chasing the RabbitMq

Yann Luppo yluppo at leads360.com
Mon Jun 6 18:49:46 BST 2011


That was it, I just added the permissions on all the vhosts for my admin
user and it started showing in the Management pluging. Thanks a lot
Simon. 

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[mailto:rabbitmq-discuss-bounces at lists.rabbitmq.com] On Behalf Of Simon
MacMullen
Sent: Monday, June 06, 2011 2:47 AM
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Subject: Re: [rabbitmq-discuss] Alice in Wonderland chasing the RabbitMq

On 03/06/11 19:10, Yann Luppo wrote:
> However it would appear that the tabs matching commands that I would
> need to run using the vhost -p switch, Exchanges and Queues, don't
show
> any data. I double checked w/ rabbitmqctl and running the list_queues
> and list_exchanges w/ the -p switch do show my queues and exchanges.

This is a bit of a guess, but does the user you're using to connect to 
mgmt have permissions to access the appropriate vhosts? Unlike 
rabbitmqctl and Alice, mgmt tries to play nice with the RabbitMQ 
permissions system, therefore if your user does not have any permissions

for a vhost then you won't see anything. See 
http://www.rabbitmq.com/management.html#permissions

Also: if you have multiple vhosts then have you selected "all" in the 
vhost select box?

If neither of these suggestions help, are there any errors in the logs?

Cheers, Simon

-- 
Simon MacMullen
Staff Engineer, RabbitMQ
SpringSource, a division of VMware

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