It seems the issue only reproducible when the computer has two configured
network interfaces.
And when the computer has only one configured network interface, every
thing looks great, even goes through local loopback.
But, when the computer has no configured network interface, i.e. has only
local
Thanks pavel that helped.
On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 4:07 AM, Pavel Moravec wrote:
> Hi Khan,
> no, one queue is enough. See my favourite example below:
>
> # create a LVQ named MyLVQ with values stored in header field
> "stock-symbol"
> qpid-config add queue MyLVQ --argument
> qpid.last_value_queu
Hi Khan,
no, one queue is enough. See my favourite example below:
# create a LVQ named MyLVQ with values stored in header field "stock-symbol"
qpid-config add queue MyLVQ --argument qpid.last_value_queue_key=stock-symbol
# generate some messages with stock prices
$ qpid-send -a "MyLVQ" --property
Hi Robin,
what Cyrus SASL libraries do you have installed? I.e. what is output of
rpm -qa | grep sasl
command?
Per the qpidd traces:
2012-12-28 09:24:03 [Protocol] trace SENT [127.0.0.1:5672-127.0.0.1:54004]:
Frame[BEbe; channel=0; {ConnectionStartBody:
server-properties={qpid.federation_tag: