That stinks that rabbitmq isnt meant to work over wan. kind of hard to
have a solid HA setup without distributing things to different DC's.
On 2012-06-09 04:58, Andrew Colin Kissa wrote:
On 08 Jun 2012, at 5:39 PM, Mark Chaney wrote:
As far as the "cluster" options, I didnt really mean to ask if it as
possible, but more "how to do it". I would assume that a majority of
admins that use puppet to roll this type of solution out, would be
using it to roll out additional members of a cluster. Also, while I
have your attention, what is the recommended cluster setup for
multiple distributed nodes? I dont need load balancing per say, but I
do want to make sure that if a node does go down, everything is back
in sync when it comes back online.
You just cluster the rabbitmq servers and the mysql servers or use
one of each for all the nodes. When a node goes down the other nodes
continue accepting and processing messages, the messages quarantined
by the node that is down are not available while the node is down.
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