[rabbitmq-discuss] RabbitMQ and Clustering on Windows

Cordell, Ron Ron.Cordell at RelayHealth.com
Fri Oct 11 19:50:31 BST 2013


Thanks for the suggestions, Emile.

Do you have a recommendation for an Erlang version that will work with
Rabbit 3.1.5? When I examined the release notes for 16B02 I didn't see
anything that indicated there were big issues that were corrected over
16B01. I'm thinking that I probably should give R15B03-1 a try.

We will experiment with the net_ticktime to see if we see any changes.

Cheers,

Ron

On 10/11/13 1:37 AM, "Emile Joubert" <emile at rabbitmq.com> wrote:

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>Hi Ron,
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>On 11/10/13 00:30, Cordell, Ron wrote:
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>> The version of Rabbit is 3.1.5 and Erlang 16B01, 64 bit Windows.
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>That version of Erlang should be avoided. Are you able to replicate the
>problem with an older or newer version?
>
>
>> And yet we continue to experience these network partitions.
>There are few ways that partitions can form without a network
>interruption. If the erlang cookie is changed on a subset of nodes then
>those nodes will leave the cluster. The Erlang distribution layer can
>also be stopped administratively on a node via a specific "rabbitmqctl
>eval" command. If you are not doing anything like that then the most
>likely explanation is a network problem. If you have not tried this yet
>you might consider increasing the net_ticktime to improve resilience in
>the presence of short outages:
>
> http://www.rabbitmq.com/nettick.html
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>-Emile
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