My guess would be to ensure it is loading the store module
(linearstore?), perhaps investigate the --module-dir and --load-module
options.


On Sun, 6 Sep 2020 at 23:15, Weatherby,Gerard <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I’ve be able to create a queue and have clients communicate using
>
> qpid-config add queue address
> or
> qpid-config add queue —durable address
>
> however the queue is lost when the qpidd systemd service is restarted. Is 
> there a way to have the queue created when qpidd starts?
> --
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> NMRbox | Department of Molecular Biology and Biophysics | UConn Health
> 263 Farmington Avenue, Farmington, CT 06030-6406
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>
> On Sep 3, 2020, at 10:28 AM, Weatherby,Gerard 
> <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
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> Thanks.
>
> For message list posterity, ‘qpid-config’ is in debian pacakge ‘qpid-tools'
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> Gerard Weatherby | Application Architect
> NMRbox | Department of Molecular Biology and Biophysics | UConn Health
> 263 Farmington Avenue, Farmington, CT 06030-6406
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>
> On Sep 3, 2020, at 10:11 AM, Gordon Sim 
> <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]><mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
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> On 03/09/2020 2:49 pm, Weatherby,Gerard wrote:
> I tried to setup Apache Qpid on Ubuntu 18.04 doing the following:
>
> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:qpid/released
> sudo apt install qpidd
> which gave me:
> qpidd/bionic,now 1.39.0-3qpid+bionic1 amd64 [installed]
>
> I then tried using the tutorial example:
>
> —
> from __future__ import print_function, unicode_literals
> from proton import Message
> from proton.handlers import MessagingHandler
> from proton.reactor import Container
>
> class HelloWorld(MessagingHandler):
>    def __init__(self, server, address):
>        super(HelloWorld, self).__init__()
>        self.server = server
>        self.address = address
>
>    def on_start(self, event):
>        conn = event.container.connect(self.server)
>        event.container.create_receiver(conn, self.address)
>        event.container.create_sender(conn, self.address)
>
>    def on_sendable(self, event):
>        event.sender.send(Message(body="Hello World!"))
>        event.sender.close()
>
>    def on_message(self, event):
>        print(event.message.body)
>        event.connection.close()
>
> Container(HelloWorld("localhost:5672", "examples")).run()
> —
> This happens:
> python tut.py
> ERROR:root:Node not found: examples
> ERROR:root:Node not found: examples
> —
> and the server says pretty much the same thing:
> sudo journalctl -u qpidd --since '4 min ago'
> -- Logs begin at Tue 2019-06-18 09:30:35 EDT, end at Thu 2020-09-03 09:48:05 
> EDT. --
> Sep 03 09:46:53 nmrdev qpidd[2604067]: 2020-09-03 09:46:53 [Protocol] error 
> Error on attach: Node not found: examples
>
> You need to create a queue called 'examples'. You can do that with
> qpid-config.
>
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