Hi!

I have an openstack installation done with openstack-ansible 14.0.6-10-g01ff4c8 (Newton). After doing some firmware upgrades on network switches (while rabbitmq was up and running) I see that I get alarms when running rabbitmqctl cluster_status:

Cluster status of node 'rabbit@Infra1-rabbit-mq-container-2590dd44' ...
[{nodes,[{disc,['rabbit@Infra1-rabbit-mq-container-2590dd44',
                'rabbit@Infra2-rabbit-mq-container-ff24b66b',
                'rabbit@Infra3-rabbit-mq-container-bf7948a7']}]},
 {running_nodes,['rabbit@Infra3-rabbit-mq-container-bf7948a7',
                 'rabbit@Infra2-rabbit-mq-container-ff24b66b',
                 'rabbit@Infra1-rabbit-mq-container-2590dd44']},
 {cluster_name,<<"rabbitmq_osa_prod">>},
 {partitions,[]},
 {alarms,[{'rabbit@Infra3-rabbit-mq-container-bf7948a7',[]},
          {'rabbit@Infra2-rabbit-mq-container-ff24b66b',[]},
          {'rabbit@Infra1-rabbit-mq-container-2590dd44',[]}]}]

All communications are restored and from what I can see everything is working but I still have the alarms reported when running rabbitmqctl cluster_status. It might be something that I have missed and something is broken but in that case I would like to know how I can get information about what the alarm is giving me an alarm about. Is there any way I can tell rabbitmq to remove the alarms?

If I look at the rabbitmq containers one by one they report that they have no alarms:

ansible -m shell -a "rabbitmqctl status|grep alarm" rabbitmq
Variable files: "-e @/etc/openstack_deploy/user_secrets.yml -e @/etc/openstack_deploy/user_variables.yml "
Infra3_rabbit_mq_container-bf7948a7 | SUCCESS | rc=0 >>
 {alarms,[]},

Infra2_rabbit_mq_container-ff24b66b | SUCCESS | rc=0 >>
 {alarms,[]},

Infra1_rabbit_mq_container-2590dd44 | SUCCESS | rc=0 >>
 {alarms,[]},

Regards,
Andreas


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