Ganesh Murthy wrote
> If I am reading this correctly, you were able to get LDAP to work on the
> router after installing the correct rpms on CentOS? Congratulations.
> Share your steps so I can try this locally.
>
> Thanks.
I am and I have!
For the RPM: search on rpmfind.net to
Thanks for that one; seems like a pretty complex way to get things done. In
the mean time I found an rpm for CentOS 7, installed it and went a bit
around things; when I can reproduce what I did (and leave out all the wrong
steps in between)
It would then be a good idea to compare both solutions
Hi Tomas
Having had change to reflect on this a bit more, I am contemplating a
change to the existing access-control-plugin which would let you
express rules for objects that the current user has created using a
special pseudo subject 'OWNER'.
It will look something like:
ACL ALLOW-LOG OWNER
On Wed, Apr 11, 2018 at 10:32 AM, mlange wrote:
> Thanks for that one; seems like a pretty complex way to get things done. In
> the mean time I found an rpm for CentOS 7, installed it and went a bit
> around things; when I can reproduce what I did (and leave out all the wrong
>
Hi all,
I am running a three node fully connected mesh of dispatch routers with
1 attached clients and I am seeing some unstable inter-router
connections (I am sending around 1000 message per second through the
network). The inter-router connections fail every so many seconds with the
On Wed, Apr 11, 2018 at 3:14 PM, Marcel Meulemans <
m.meulem...@tkhinnovations.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am running a three node fully connected mesh of dispatch routers with
> 1 attached clients and I am seeing some unstable inter-router
> connections (I am sending around 1000 message per
Hi Marcel,
Funny coïncidence ;)
I ran also some load tests lately, I haven't seen this behaviour using
the same 3 fully connected nodes topology.
I was using qpid-dispatch@1.0.1 and qpid-proton@0.21
My workload consisted in sending RPCs[1] through the mesh.
- 10K clients / 20 servers
- clients