[rabbitmq-discuss] {"Kernel pid terminated", application_controller, "{application_start_failure, rabbit, {bad_return, {{rabbit, start, [normal, []]}, {'EXIT', {rabbit, failure_during_boot}}}}}"}^

Roshan Bhave roshanbhave at gmail.com
Thu Jan 19 17:33:47 GMT 2012


Thanks for the quick  response..

I found qpid was running on the server. I stopped that process and now
RabbitMQ started sucessfully

/etc/init.d/rabbitmq-server start
Starting rabbitmq-server: SUCCESS
rabbitmq-server.

Thank a ton




On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 11:54 AM, Simon MacMullen <simon at rabbitmq.com>wrote:

> This is a not very clear message indicating that port 5672 is already in
> use.
>
> Are you running another AMQP broker? qpid? If so you can uninstall it, or
> put RabbitMQ on another port (see http://www.rabbitmq.com/**
> configure.html#configuration-**file<http://www.rabbitmq.com/configure.html#configuration-file>
> )
>
> Cheers, Simon
>
>
> On 19/01/12 16:51, Roshan Bhave wrote:
>
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> I'm having problems running RabbitMQ. I am using Centos 6.2
>>
>> I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling (through yum), but the error
>> remains the same.
>>
>> I have no rabbitmq.conf anywhere.
>>
>> -- rabbit boot start
>> starting file handle cache server
>> ...done
>> starting worker pool
>> ...done
>> starting database
>> ...done
>> starting codec correctness check
>> ...done
>> -- external infrastructure ready
>> starting plugin registry
>> ...done
>> starting auth mechanism cr-demo
>> ...done
>> starting auth mechanism amqplain
>> ...done
>> starting auth mechanism plain
>> ...done
>> starting statistics event manager
>> ...done
>> starting logging server
>> ...done
>> starting exchange type direct
>> ...done
>> starting exchange type fanout
>> ...done
>> starting exchange type headers
>> ...done
>> starting exchange type topic
>> ...done
>> -- kernel ready
>> starting alarm handler
>> ...done
>> starting node monitor
>> ...done
>> starting cluster delegate
>> ...done
>> starting guid generator
>> ...done
>> starting memory monitor
>> ...done
>> -- core initialized
>> starting empty DB check
>> ...done
>> starting exchange, queue and binding recovery
>> ...done
>> starting mirror queue slave sup
>> ...done
>> starting adding mirrors to queues
>> ...done
>> -- message delivery logic ready
>> starting error log relay
>> ...done
>> starting networking
>> ...BOOT ERROR: FAILED
>> Reason: {badmatch,
>>             {error,
>>                 {shutdown,
>>                     {child,undefined,'rabbit_tcp_**listener_sup_:::5672',
>>                         {tcp_listener_sup,start_link,
>>                             [{0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0},
>>                              5672,
>>                              [inet6,binary,
>>                               {packet,raw},
>>                               {reuseaddr,true},
>>                               {backlog,128},
>>                               {nodelay,true},
>>                               {exit_on_close,false}],
>>
>> {rabbit_networking,tcp_**listener_started,[amqp]},
>>
>> {rabbit_networking,tcp_**listener_stopped,[amqp]},
>>                              {rabbit_networking,start_**client,[]},
>> "TCP Listener"]},
>>                         transient,infinity,supervisor,
>>                         [tcp_listener_sup]}}}}
>> Stacktrace: [{rabbit_networking,start_**listener0,4},
>>              {rabbit_networking,'-start_**listener/4-lc$^0/1-0-',4},
>>              {rabbit_networking,start_**listener,4},
>>              {rabbit_networking,'-boot_tcp/**0-lc$^0/1-0-',1},
>>              {rabbit_networking,boot_tcp,0}**,
>>              {rabbit_networking,boot,0},
>>
>> {rabbit,'-run_boot_step/1-lc$^**1/1-1-',1},
>>              {rabbit,run_boot_step,1}]
>> {"Kernel pid
>> terminated",application_**controller,"{application_**
>> start_failure,rabbit,{bad_**return,{{rabbit,start,[normal,**
>> []]},{'EXIT',{rabbit,failure_**during_boot}}}}}"}^M
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>
>>
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