Amqp Pqma wrote:
No, it did not show --cluster-name option, but now it does :)
I fixed the problem using: yum install qpidd-cluster
also do the python one as you are going to want
./qpid-cluster etc and I expect you may also want to play with some of
the other modules.
Carl.
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one more thing, looking at paste bin, none of the modules are loaded, so
missing them all from yum i.e. yum indtall qpid* will do it
or your module dir in the qpid.conf is incorrect, i.e. you installed to
a non default location, if so correct you qpid.conf in etc.
Carl.
Carl Trieloff wrote:
No, it did not show --cluster-name option, but now it does :)
I fixed the problem using: yum install qpidd-cluster
Thanks!
> Date: Wed, 2 Dec 2009 22:15:10 -0500
> From: cctriel...@redhat.com
> To: users@qpid.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Help with Qpid Cluster
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> if you do qpidd --help
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> d
if you do qpidd --help
does it show the cluster section? ..
..
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Cluster Options:
--cluster-name NAMEName of cluster to join
--cluster-url URL URL of this broker, advertized to the cluster.
Defaults to a URL listing all the local IP
Hi,
I am following these instructions to setup a cluster:
http://qpid.apache.org/starting-a-cluster.html
I installed qpidd from Fedora repository.
The problem I am facing is that my qpidd installation does not support
--custer-name option.
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$ qpidd -p5672 --cluster-name=MY_CLU
On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 7:47 PM, John Obaterspok
wrote:
> Unfortunatly not, I gave up since I never got the dotnet client-010 to
> work. Nor could I compile the stuff on Linux since I got some jython
> error so there was no way for me to debug it :(
Julien provided a patch for that which has bee