[rabbitmq-discuss] 3.3.1 Management Console: "Not Found"

Jason McIntosh mcintoshj at gmail.com
Tue May 20 21:29:53 BST 2014


Try clearing your browser cache and removing the URL parameters.  I've had
odd issues with caching occasionally causing problems.  On chrome or
firefox you can also hold down the "shift" button and hit the fresh icon at
the same time.  We have this occasionally when users log out then log in as
a different user with the same URL, e..g /#/queues/

Jason


On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 11:49 AM, Greg Poirier <greg.poirier at opower.com>wrote:

> I have a 3-node cluster running 3.3.1 with 2 disk and 1 ram node. The RAM
> node (may be a red herring, not sure) is currently displaying only: "Not
> Found" when I attempt to connect to the management console.
>
> rabbitmqctl status says that the management plugin is up and running:
>
> Status of node 'rabbit at dev-rabbitmq-1005' ...
> [{pid,27060},
>  {running_applications,
>      [{rabbitmq_management,"RabbitMQ Management Console","3.3.1"},
>       {rabbitmq_management_agent,"RabbitMQ Management Agent","3.3.1"},
>       {rabbit,"RabbitMQ","3.3.1"},
>       {os_mon,"CPO  CXC 138 46","2.2.7"},
>       {rabbitmq_web_dispatch,"RabbitMQ Web Dispatcher","3.3.1"},
>       {webmachine,"webmachine","1.10.3-rmq3.3.1-gite9359c7"},
>       {mochiweb,"MochiMedia Web Server","2.7.0-rmq3.3.1-git680dba8"},
>       {mnesia,"MNESIA  CXC 138 12","4.5"},
>       {amqp_client,"RabbitMQ AMQP Client","3.3.1"},
>       {ssl,"Erlang/OTP SSL application","4.1.6"},
>       {public_key,"Public key infrastructure","0.13"},
>       {crypto,"CRYPTO version 2","2.0.4"},
>       {asn1,"The Erlang ASN1 compiler version 1.6.18","1.6.18"},
>       {xmerl,"XML parser","1.2.10"},
>       {inets,"INETS  CXC 138 49","5.7.1"},
>       {sasl,"SASL  CXC 138 11","2.1.10"},
>       {stdlib,"ERTS  CXC 138 10","1.17.5"},
>       {kernel,"ERTS  CXC 138 10","2.14.5"}]},
>  {os,{unix,linux}},
>  {erlang_version,
>      "Erlang R14B04 (erts-5.8.5) [source] [64-bit] [smp:4:4] [rq:4]
> [async-threads:30] [kernel-poll:true]\n"},
>  {memory,
>      [{total,89013360},
>       {connection_procs,812000},
>       {queue_procs,611688},
>       {plugins,300776},
>       {other_proc,9746376},
>       {mnesia,219952},
>       {mgmt_db,11840},
>       {msg_index,1086432},
>       {other_ets,6219592},
>       {binary,8045192},
>       {code,19622549},
>       {atom,2313537},
>       {other_system,40023426}]},
>  {alarms,[]},
>  {listeners,
>      [{clustering,9100,"::"},
>       {amqp,5672,"0.0.0.0"},
>       {'amqp/ssl',5671,"0.0.0.0"}]},
>  {vm_memory_high_watermark,0.4},
>  {vm_memory_limit,4995638886},
>  {disk_free_limit,50000000},
>  {disk_free,27163828224},
>  {file_descriptors,
>      [{total_limit,65436},
>       {total_used,28},
>       {sockets_limit,58890},
>       {sockets_used,15}]},
>  {processes,[{limit,1048576},{used,349}]},
>  {run_queue,0},
>  {uptime,437829}]
> ...done.
>
> The following is what's output to the browser:
>
> Not found.
>
> There are no errors in any of the RabbitMQ logs.
>
> If it happens again, I will increase the log level in our configuration in
> our dev environment and see if that produces any useful logs.
>
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Jason McIntosh
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