Hi, are you using guest as BROKER_USER ? seems like it's forcing the guest to login/access not the user you should create when setting the rabbit-mq, and as far as I remember from the documentation, the guest user is deleted, so maybe you deleted it also when setting up rabbit-mq... Cheers, Anis
On 13 November 2012 17:07, Johnson, SE <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello,**** > > ** ** > > I noticed that my [email protected] file was growing like crazy so I > looked inside to see what was going on.**** > > ** ** > > In the file I’m getting message after message of:**** > > ** ** > > ** ** > > =INFO REPORT==== 13-Nov-2012::10:05:23 ===**** > > accepting AMQP connection <0.1328.0> (127.0.0.1:38517 -> 127.0.0.1:5672)** > ** > > ** ** > > =INFO REPORT==== 13-Nov-2012::10:05:25 ===**** > > accepting AMQP connection <0.1332.0> (127.0.0.1:38520 -> 127.0.0.1:5672)** > ** > > ** ** > > =ERROR REPORT==== 13-Nov-2012::10:05:26 ===**** > > closing AMQP connection <0.1328.0> (127.0.0.1:38517 -> 127.0.0.1:5672):*** > * > > {channel0_error,starting,**** > > {amqp_error,access_refused,**** > > "AMQPLAIN login refused: user 'guest' - > invalid credentials",**** > > 'connection.start_ok'}}**** > > ** ** > > However, when I look at my settings.py in my baruwa directory I have the > BROKER_HOST, BROKER_PORT, BROKER_USER, and BROKER_PASSWORD all set for the > baruwa user I created. Anyone know the reason it’s not picking it up?**** > > _______________________________________________ > Keep Baruwa FREE - http://pledgie.com/campaigns/12056 > >
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