[rabbitmq-discuss] Issue with RabbitMQ 2-way federation setup
Arun Rao
arunrao.seattle at gmail.com
Fri Feb 7 00:16:37 GMT 2014
try using this definition on your policy,
'{"federation-upstream-set":"all"}'
Thanks!
On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 3:07 PM, Rahul Jain <rahulkj at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been trying to setup a 2-way federation for my 2 nodes A and B.
>
> I ran the following commands on Node A:
>
> sudo rabbitmqctl set_parameter federation-upstream rabbit2 '{"uri":"amqp://<Node B IP>"}'
> sudo rabbitmqctl set_parameter federation local-nodename '"rabbit1"'
> sudo rabbitmqctl set_policy federate-me "^test\." '{"federation-upstream-set":"test"}'
>
>
> commands on Node B:
>
> sudo rabbitmqctl set_parameter federation-upstream rabbit2 '{"uri":"amqp://<Node A IP>"}'
> sudo rabbitmqctl set_parameter federation local-nodename '"rabbit2"'
> sudo rabbitmqctl set_policy federate-me "^test\." '{"federation-upstream-set":"test"}'
>
>
> Now I created a fanout exchange and queue on Node A, namely
> test.fanout-Exchange and test.fanout-Queue, using the RabbitMQ console.
>
> When I publish a message using RabbitMQ console of Node A, I see the
> message reaches the queue on Node A alone, and not on Node B.
>
> Any clues?
>
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