[rabbitmq-discuss] Problem: NOT_FOUND - no binding between exchange 'xxxxx' in vhost
Laing, Michael
michael.laing at nytimes.com
Thu May 8 19:02:18 BST 2014
The first thing to do is to upgrade that old rabbit. -ml
On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 1:57 PM, Scott Durgin
<sdurgin at presencenetworks.com>wrote:
> Using RabbitMQ 3.0.0
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> No cluster
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> Access via Spring Framework, RabbitMQ abstraction layer
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> Running on Amazon EC2
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> We’re using RabbitMQ for an event-driven “RFID Data in the cloud”
> solution, and at the core we use RabbitMQ as our messaging layer. It’s been
> pretty much set-and-forget (which is probably the biggest compliment I can
> give to the developer community -- so thanks to you and all the
> contributors for your efforts!).
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> We are running into an issue with our implementation with the following
> error:
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> NOT_FOUND - no binding between exchange 'TripEvent.COMPLETED' in vhost '/'
> and queue 'fpms' in vhost '/'
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> We are dynamically creating bindings between exchanges and queues as part
> of an internal subscription event management function in our solution. All
> of a sudden messages stop being delivered. When we go into the console, it
> shows all the bindings but when you go to unbind, we get the above error
> message.
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> I wanted to see anybody might be able to point us in a certain direction
> to understand the core problem we have – configuration issue, calling
> something incorrectly, known issue with RabbitMQ, or something.
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> Rabbitmq is so core to our solution, that not knowing why this is
> happening makes me very uncomfortable. We are about 4-5 weeks away from a
> production pilot, so of course this issue came about!
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> Appreciate any insight, assistance or direction anybody can provide!
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> Thanks
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> /Scott
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