I'm hoping RHEL will be easier,
I'd expect so, but will let the Red Hat folks address this.
It should be very easy, there is a group install that does it all for
you. I have mailed you off-list with
channel details etc, unless others want to know also.
Carl.
falconair wrote:
Hi All,
I would like to install qpid on red-hat (RHEL 5.3) through yum. I know RH
offers a commercial product, but I'd like to run qpid for a while due to
business reasons. Are there any plans to provide a yum repository for qpid?
Can I use the fedora yum repository to install
> Getting qpid to install has actually been a fairly
> frustrating experience.
> Installing it on windows and ubuntu was a messy, manual
> process.
The Windows install should be better in the next release. I'm working
on this area now.
> I'm hoping RHEL will be easier,
I'd expect so, but wil
GS.Chandra N wrote:
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 8:27 PM, Ted Ross wrote:
You should add "auto_delete=True" to the session.queue_declare function.
Otherwise, the queue stays in place between test runs.
Ok. But what about exchanges ? When i do a show from qpid-tool on the
amq.match excha
Hi All,
I would like to install qpid on red-hat (RHEL 5.3) through yum. I know RH
offers a commercial product, but I'd like to run qpid for a while due to
business reasons. Are there any plans to provide a yum repository for qpid?
Can I use the fedora yum repository to install qpid on RH?
Gett
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 8:27 PM, Ted Ross wrote:
>You should add "auto_delete=True" to the session.queue_declare function.
Otherwise, the queue stays in place between test runs.
Ok. But what about exchanges ? When i do a show from qpid-tool on the
amq.match exchange it shows property durable t
GS.Chandra N wrote:
Hi,
I have some doubts about the tools and environment in general and would
someone clear them for me please ?
1. What is the rate of stats displayed by qpid-queue-stat. I'm confused
by the fact that it displays "Sec" as 10. So are the stats at 10 sec rate or
1 sec