On 03/23/2017 10:59 AM, Matteo Panella wrote:

Hi,

On 22/03/2017 14:48, Andreas Vallin wrote:
Cluster status of node 'rabbit@Infra1-rabbit-mq-container-2590dd44' ...
[{nodes,[{disc,['rabbit@Infra1-rabbit-mq-container-2590dd44',
                 'rabbit@Infra2-rabbit-mq-container-ff24b66b',
                 'rabbit@Infra3-rabbit-mq-container-bf7948a7']}]},
  {running_nodes,['rabbit@Infra3-rabbit-mq-container-bf7948a7',
                  'rabbit@Infra2-rabbit-mq-container-ff24b66b',
                  'rabbit@Infra1-rabbit-mq-container-2590dd44']},
  {cluster_name,<<"rabbitmq_osa_prod">>},
  {partitions,[]},
  {alarms,[{'rabbit@Infra3-rabbit-mq-container-bf7948a7',[]},
           {'rabbit@Infra2-rabbit-mq-container-ff24b66b',[]},
           {'rabbit@Infra1-rabbit-mq-container-2590dd44',[]}]}]
AFAIR, once all alarms are cleared the node name remains in
cluster_status' output but the alarm list becomes empty - which seems to
be the case for your cluster.

Regards,
OK, my assumption was that the alarms section would disappear when everything is ok or possibly that it would list something like:
{alarms,[]}

So if I understand you correctly the output from rabbitmqctl cluster_status in my first mail says that there are no errors? Every member/node/container is listed with an empty list of errors? If I remember correctly from when I tried yesterday the alarms section disappeared if I started the rabbitmq cluster with only one member.

Thanks for you help!

Regards,
Andreas


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