Public bug reported:
If rabbitmq-server-2.7.1-0ubuntu4 fails to start for any reason then the
instructions are displayed to check the startup logfiles: Starting
rabbitmq-server: FAILED - check /var/log/rabbitmq/startup_{log, _err}
However in rabbitmq-server-2.7.1-0ubuntu4 the startup error log
Public bug reported:
If rabbitmq-server-2.7.1-0ubuntu4 fails to start for any reason then the
instructions are displayed to check the startup logfiles: Starting
rabbitmq-server: FAILED - check /var/log/rabbitmq/startup_{log, _err}
However in rabbitmq-server-2.7.1-0ubuntu4 the startup error log
I see rabbitmq-server 2.8.4-1 is available in Qualtal A2, but rabbitmq-
erlang-client and rabbitmq-stomp are still available as well and both
fail to install. bug948993 comment15 and 16 made it look like they were
being deleted.
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I see rabbitmq-server 2.8.4-1 is available in Qualtal A2, but rabbitmq-
erlang-client and rabbitmq-stomp are still available as well and both
fail to install. bug948993 comment15 and 16 made it look like they were
being deleted.
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Hi Dave, the rabbitmq-server package ships with all plugins since
version 2.7.0. I agree there is no reason to single these two out for
special treatment. I assume these Ubuntu packages predate 2.7.0.
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Hi Dave, the rabbitmq-server package ships with all plugins since
version 2.7.0. I agree there is no reason to single these two out for
special treatment. I assume these Ubuntu packages predate 2.7.0.
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I see that the Qualtal release schedule marks today as Debian import
freeze. Does that mean that rabbitmq-server v2.8.4 has missed the boat
to be in Qualtal?
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I see that the Qualtal release schedule marks today as Debian import
freeze. Does that mean that rabbitmq-server v2.8.4 has missed the boat
to be in Qualtal?
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Ubuntu-specific patches have been incorporated upstream, so this request
is a sync rather than a merge. Those include emitting upstart events for
MAAS and the use of start-stop-daemon.
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Ubuntu-specific patches have been incorporated upstream, so this request
is a sync rather than a merge. Those include emitting upstart events for
MAAS and the use of start-stop-daemon.
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Public bug reported:
RabbitMQ v2.8.4 contains bugfixes for high-availability queue. It would
be good to make these improvements available for Ubuntu users.
Changelog for v2.8.3:
http://lists.rabbitmq.com/pipermail/rabbitmq-announce/attachments/20120621/9c1e939d/attachment.txt
** Affects:
Public bug reported:
RabbitMQ v2.8.4 contains bugfixes for high-availability queue. It would
be good to make these improvements available for Ubuntu users.
Changelog for v2.8.3:
http://lists.rabbitmq.com/pipermail/rabbitmq-announce/attachments/20120621/9c1e939d/attachment.txt
** Affects:
Could 2.8.3 be synced from Debian instead of 2.8.2?
The patches for version 2.7.1-0ubuntu4 have all been fixed upstream.
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Actually, v2.8.3 is a bad choice. A bug has just been discovered that
could cause the logfile to exhaust disk space. v2.8.4 would be a better
choice.
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Could 2.8.3 be synced from Debian instead of 2.8.2?
The patches for version 2.7.1-0ubuntu4 have all been fixed upstream.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1004373
Title:
Please merge
Actually, v2.8.3 is a bad choice. A bug has just been discovered that
could cause the logfile to exhaust disk space. v2.8.4 would be a better
choice.
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Paweł Drewniak contributed a pata_marvell patch to the kernel list for
this issue. I've been using it for about a week and it works ok for me.
I don't see a noticeable performance penalty to the SATA disks with the
patch in place.
https://lkml.org/lkml/2011/5/18/193
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