Hi,

Due to the broken qpid-ccp-server dependency<https://pulp.plan.io/issues/1340> 
bug in EL6, I'm switching to rabbitmq for the messaging broker (we already have 
some rabbitmq servers around too), but I'm having trouble with the consumer 
side.

In /etc/pulp/consumer/consumer.conf there does not appear to be a setting for 
credentials (user/pass) or vhost for rabbitmq.


[messaging]
# Agent messaging.
#
# scheme:
#   The broker URL scheme. Either 'tcp' or 'ssl' can be used. The default is 
'tcp'.
#
# host:
#   The broker host (default: host defined in [server]).
#
# port:
#   The broker port number. The default is 5672.
#
# transport:
#   The AMQP transport name. Valid options are 'qpid' or 'rabbitmq'. The 
default is 'qpid'.
#
# cacert:
#   The (optional) absolute path to a PEM encoded CA certificate to validate 
the identity of the
#   broker.
#
# clientcert:
#   The optional absolute path to PEM encoded key & certificate used to 
authenticate to the broker
#   with.


The config format is different from the url/broker_url settings in server.conf. 
 I have tried:

[messaging]
scheme = tcp
host = pulpuser:[email protected]:5672/pulp_vhost
transport = rabbitmq
# port =

and that gets me pretty close:

# /var/log/messages
Nov 17 14:03:27 pulp01 goferd: [INFO][worker-0] 
gofer.messaging.adapter.amqp.connection:108 - connecting: URL: 
tcp://pulpuser:[email protected]:5672|SSL: ca: None|key: 
None|certificate: /etc/pki/pulp/consumer/consumer-cert.pem|host-validation: None

But doesn't allow me to specify vhost.  Any ideas?

My servers are running CentOS 6, pulp 2.7.0.

Thanks!


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