[rabbitmq-discuss] frame_too_large error while connecting to

Anita Yip Anita.Yip at RealPage.com
Sun Apr 13 03:28:36 BST 2014


Hi Michael, Thanks for the suggestion. Is amqp.node the node.js library
that rabbitmq is officially recommending? Though this module seems to be
more active, lack of clear documentation and other github stats are less
compelling to make the move. Is this module good enough to use in a
production environment with heavy message loads?




On 4/11/14 1:56 PM, "Michael Klishin" <mklishin at gopivotal.com> wrote:

>On 11 April 2014 at 19:31:51, Anita Yip (anita.yip at realpage.com) wrote:
>> > I am trying to connect to a cluster of 2 RabbitMQ servers, and
>> using
>> 'node-amqp' module. Recently, the servers are open to public
>> access for a
>> demo purpose. Before that I never saw this issue. And even now,
>> if I
>> connect to the servers using their hostnames via vpn, I do not
>> see this
>> issue. But if I use the ip addresses, whether or not I am on vpn,
>> the
>> issue occurs.
>
>This suggests an issue in the client .
>node-amqp is not particularly actively maintained, I recommend amqp.node
>[1].
>
>1. https://github.com/squaremo/amqp.node/
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>MK
>
>Software Engineer, Pivotal/RabbitMQ
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