Doug C
2012-11-15 06:23:40 UTC
Doug C [http://community.zenoss.org/people/thedukeness] created the discussion
"more rabbitmq problems"
To view the discussion, visit: http://community.zenoss.org/message/69947#69947
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Hi Guys,
After having trouble with rabbit in my previous install I did a clean install of CentOS 6.3 using the minimal install type. I installed using the autoinstall script. Everything seemed fine until I needed to reboot the machine. Since rebooting my zenhub won't start and it looks like its rabbit related again. Here's what I'm getting from the test script:
You Are Running Version 4.2.0
WARNING - 3833MB is less than the suggested minimum amount of RAM. Please see http://community.zenoss.org/docs/DOC-13400 http://community.zenoss.org/docs/DOC-13400
OK - You are running with the suggested amount of CPU Cores. http://community.zenoss.org/docs/DOC-13400 http://community.zenoss.org/docs/DOC-13400
OK - zenoss User Exists
ERROR - Daemon: zenhub not running
OK - mysql service is running
ERROR - rabbitmq-server service is not running
OK - memcached service is running
Error: unable to connect to node ***@zenoss: nodedown
DIAGNOSTICS
===========
nodes in question: [***@zenoss]
hosts, their running nodes and ports:
- zenoss: [{rabbitmqctl5942,47447}]
current node details:
- node name: ***@zenoss
- home dir: /var/lib/rabbitmq
- cookie hash: Xc2lGoyHkqexuDkPIe5q9g==
ERROR - Configured amqpuser ("zenoss") missing inside rabbitmq
Error: unable to connect to node ***@zenoss: nodedown
DIAGNOSTICS
===========
nodes in question: [***@zenoss]
hosts, their running nodes and ports:
- zenoss: [{rabbitmqctl5982,37472}]
current node details:
- node name: ***@zenoss
- home dir: /var/lib/rabbitmq
- cookie hash: Xc2lGoyHkqexuDkPIe5q9g==
WARNING - RabbitMQ Permissions for user zenoss on vhost /zenoss are not the default.
OK - /dev/shm has the proper permissions
OK - You Appear to have installed at least one Service Pack for 4.2.0
WARNING - You have not explicitly configured file descriptors per http://community.zenoss.org/docs/DOC-13428 http://community.zenoss.org/docs/DOC-13428
Your Score : 50%
I've gone ahead and reverted the snapshot already but I have a question. My setup is so basic, the only thing I can think of that might be corrupting it is I've been installing a bunch of Cisco MIBs using the GUI. These MIBs never seem to work, I still just get OID traps. Is there a possibility that the MIB imports are killing rabbit? Or is that impossible...
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"more rabbitmq problems"
To view the discussion, visit: http://community.zenoss.org/message/69947#69947
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Hi Guys,
After having trouble with rabbit in my previous install I did a clean install of CentOS 6.3 using the minimal install type. I installed using the autoinstall script. Everything seemed fine until I needed to reboot the machine. Since rebooting my zenhub won't start and it looks like its rabbit related again. Here's what I'm getting from the test script:
You Are Running Version 4.2.0
WARNING - 3833MB is less than the suggested minimum amount of RAM. Please see http://community.zenoss.org/docs/DOC-13400 http://community.zenoss.org/docs/DOC-13400
OK - You are running with the suggested amount of CPU Cores. http://community.zenoss.org/docs/DOC-13400 http://community.zenoss.org/docs/DOC-13400
OK - zenoss User Exists
ERROR - Daemon: zenhub not running
OK - mysql service is running
ERROR - rabbitmq-server service is not running
OK - memcached service is running
Error: unable to connect to node ***@zenoss: nodedown
DIAGNOSTICS
===========
nodes in question: [***@zenoss]
hosts, their running nodes and ports:
- zenoss: [{rabbitmqctl5942,47447}]
current node details:
- node name: ***@zenoss
- home dir: /var/lib/rabbitmq
- cookie hash: Xc2lGoyHkqexuDkPIe5q9g==
ERROR - Configured amqpuser ("zenoss") missing inside rabbitmq
Error: unable to connect to node ***@zenoss: nodedown
DIAGNOSTICS
===========
nodes in question: [***@zenoss]
hosts, their running nodes and ports:
- zenoss: [{rabbitmqctl5982,37472}]
current node details:
- node name: ***@zenoss
- home dir: /var/lib/rabbitmq
- cookie hash: Xc2lGoyHkqexuDkPIe5q9g==
WARNING - RabbitMQ Permissions for user zenoss on vhost /zenoss are not the default.
OK - /dev/shm has the proper permissions
OK - You Appear to have installed at least one Service Pack for 4.2.0
WARNING - You have not explicitly configured file descriptors per http://community.zenoss.org/docs/DOC-13428 http://community.zenoss.org/docs/DOC-13428
Your Score : 50%
I've gone ahead and reverted the snapshot already but I have a question. My setup is so basic, the only thing I can think of that might be corrupting it is I've been installing a bunch of Cisco MIBs using the GUI. These MIBs never seem to work, I still just get OID traps. Is there a possibility that the MIB imports are killing rabbit? Or is that impossible...
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