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Assignee: (unassigned) = Kovacs Robert (robi-kovacs11)
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su was keeping a session opened, blocking the shutdown. I believe this
was fixed in bug bug 966269 .. which is now included in Debian aswell.
I think this was finally fixed with:
rabbitmq-server (2.7.1-0ubuntu4) precise; urgency=low
[ Dave Walker ]
* debian/rabbitmq-script-wrapper: Use
We believe this to be fixed in the upstream Debian package:
http://lists.rabbitmq.com/pipermail/rabbitmq-
announce/attachments/20120319/e92146ee/attachment.txt
(I don't think there was ever a Debian bug for this but it was addressed
in RabbitMQ 2.8.0.)
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Bug #395281 has some relevant discussions
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 395281 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/395281
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 395281
pam_ck_connector.so is called for non-login sessions
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This seems to be connected to bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-session/+bug/880771
ConsoleKit thinks rabbitmq-server is a user session and therefore
lightdm refuses to shut down the computer. The question is: why dows
rabbitmq look like a user session?
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The problem might be with the rabbitmq service user and lightdm. Lightdm can't
log out because
there is another user still logged in.
If you change from lightdm to use gdm does it help?
- sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm (select gdm)
- (reboot)
This bug might be related
I've been running RabbitMQ 2.6.1 and 2.7.0 for a while on 11.10 (and
11.04) without any of these problems.
I'm not sure what is different in my setup compared to yours, but maybe
we can work it out?
I am running with lightdm, not gdm.
NetworkManager is enabled, but the ethernet is managed via
I have the same shutdown/reboot problem on oneiric with rabbitmq.
ping works fine for me both when online and offline (hostname resolves
to 127.0.1.1 in both cases).
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I have the same exact problem. Poweroff just goes back to the login
screen with I assume part of the OS services shut down. The only way to
cleanly power off is to log in and do sudo /sbin/poweroff now.
What is the root cause here? Wrong service shutdown order?
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So it sounds like NetworkManager is making changes to /etc/hosts that
are confusing Rabbit. To help figure out if this is the problem, can
anyone experiencing this on 11.10 tell me:
* What does ping ${hostname} look like when networking is up?
* What does ping ${hostname} look like when
Sorry, I mean ping $(hostname), with round brackets. Duh.
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@simon-macmullen:
When online pings happen normally.
When offline, ping says unknown host $(hostname)
Here's the full output:
*ONLINE*
alecu@bollo:~$ ping $(hostname)
PING bollo (192.168.1.10) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from bollo (192.168.1.10): icmp_req=1
Having the same problem here on 11.10 on 11.04 I did not have this
issue. But after doing a fresh install of 11.10 and installing rabbitmq
I can not shutdown the PC normally. It always returns to the lightdm
inlog screen and from there, there is no way to shutdown even with
command line shutdown
I'm having this problem for a long time on 11.04. Upgraded to 11.10 and
am still having the same issue. Tested on a fresh installation of 11.10
and had the same behaviour, i.e. shutdown brings me back to login
screen.
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I am still having this problem on 11.10. Even after a fresh install.
I can provide further details if required.
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After disappearing in 11.04, this bug has come back in 11.10, both on
a fresh install and an upgrade.
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On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 9:10 AM, Gavin Panella
gavin.pane...@canonical.com wrote:
After disappearing in 11.04, this bug has come back in 11.10, both on
a fresh install and an upgrade.
Yeah, it's been a known issue in rabbitmq for the whole of oneiric.
jml
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I think this bug may have been related to bug #653405 , which is fixed
in Ubuntu 11.10. Would appreciate if somebody could confirm that they
can shutdown an 11.10 machine with rabbitmq installed.
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This bug no longer affects me in 11.04.
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I have the same exact problem and it's an NM bug as pointed out by
Thomas. This is closed related to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/632896.
A new proposed network-manager package has just been uploaded to fix the
problem. It works for me, so far.
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Client, thanks for looking at it. As Björn mentioned there is not much
to say. I think I've identified one linked problem though, where the
service doesn't start sometimes: rabbitmq is tied to the existence of a
particular hostname (generally the one detected when first installed).
Since
To add further to Thomas' observations, after disconnecting NM, the
beginning of my /etc/hosts file look like this:
192.168.60.104|_ixia|___# Added by NetworkManager
127.0.0.1|__localhost.localdomain|__localhost
::1|ixia|___localhost6.localdomain6|localhost6
127.0.1.1|__ixia
If I
On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 08:12:49AM -, Thomas Herve wrote:
Since Maverick, NetworkManager seems to do some weird trick with
/etc/hosts, making the local hostname unresolvable at some points. At
least when it doesn't start, I get a can't resolve hostname error in
startup_err, which could map
FWIW, an ugly workaround to this bug is to place a file in /etc/rc0.d
and /etc/rc6.d that removes the line NetworkManager added before
rabbitmq is shut down. I'm attaching the file I'm using to do that.
** Attachment added: K19remove-nm-from-hosts
Thomas, AFACT, there is no upstart job for rabbitmq-server, and the
dependencies in /etc/init.d/* don't really apply to the system anymore
w.r.t. filesystems, because mountall does all mounts before rc-sysinit 2
is called. Further, the dependency on remote_fs is something that would
always come
Clint, when shutting down, the console doesn't show much. It shows
killing apache, a few other things, and then it stalls when trying to
shut down rabbitmq. I.e, it doesn't get any further, so sendsigs doesn't
get executed.
It's the 'rabbitmq-multi stop_all' that hangs. Seems it's waiting
forever
** Attachment added: shutdown_log
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rabbitmq-server/+bug/670289/+attachment/1767403/+files/shutdown_log
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I also noticed the problem at boot time: sometimes rabbitmq is just not
started when I start my machine. I'm not an expert, but I suspect it's a
problem with upstart init info, which doesn't seem to mention $local_fs
as a dependency.
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When /etc/default/bootlogd
BOOTLOGD_ENABLED=YES
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init: Disconnected from system bus
init: dbus main process (745) killed by TERM signal
Stopping rabbitmq-server: nw-dispatcher.action: Caught signal 15, shutting
down... nw-dispatcher.action: Could not get the system bus. Make
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My laptop won't shut down when the rabbitmq server is running. I can shut
down the rabbitmq-server like this:
j...@truth:/etc/init.d$ sudo /etc/init.d/rabbitmq-server stop
Stopping rabbitmq-server: rabbitmq-server.
- I've
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Status: New = Confirmed
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Importance: Undecided = Medium
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