I'm not sure about --ack 0 I didn't use it. Could you please try without "ack"?
And what version of qpid do you use for A and B? -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2011 6:52 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: Federation - trouble-shooting qpid-route --ack 0 route add A B e_topic all qpid-route --ack 0 route add A B e_topic all.a qpid-route --ack 0 route add A B e_topic all.a.x qpid-route --ack 0 route add B A e_topic all qpid-route --ack 0 route add B A e_topic all.b qpid-route --ack 0 route add B A e_topic all.b.x David Johnson Princeton Consultants 2 Research Way Princeton, NJ 08540 609.987.8787 x266 From: Ilyushonak Barys <[email protected]> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Date: 06/30/2011 10:37 AM Subject: RE: Federation - trouble-shooting ", but in my case there is no evidence of an extra binding being added to the exchange on either broker " According to docs ( http://qpid.apache.org/books/0.10/AMQP-Messaging-Broker-CPP-Book/html/ch01s04.html ) "Internally, creating an exchange route creates a private queue (auto-delete, exclusive) on the source broker to hold messages that are to be routed to the destination broker, binds this private queue to the source broker exchange, and subscribes the destination broker to the queue. " It should be created. Could you please send "qpid-route route add" command you used for create the route? -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2011 5:42 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: Federation - trouble-shooting > In my case I have temp queue on source broker after create the correct route and > binding - qpid-config -b exchanges: > bind [murex.all.trades.nbd] => bridge_queue_1_9258360d-a740-44a2-91ec-65bcf56f3e50 I'm assuming that the temp queue is supposed to be created automatically when you create the exchange routes, but in my case there is no evidence of an extra binding being added to the exchange on either broker: qpid-config -b exchanges -a A: Exchange 'e_topic' (topic) bind[all] => q_x bind[all.a] => q_x bind[all.a.x] => q_x > In my case the command qpid-stat -e return actual count of exchange binding (bind > column). In your case this value is 0 on both brokers. I don't follow. For me, qpid-stat -e gives bind=3 for the topic exchanges (the three "=> q_x" bindings), and qpid-stat -q gives bind=4 for the exclusive queue (the three "=> e_topic" bindings and the one "=> ''" binding for the direct exchange ''). However, I don't see any extra bindings for a temporary queue. David Johnson Princeton Consultants 2 Research Way Princeton, NJ 08540 609.987.8787 x266 From: Ilyushonak Barys <[email protected]> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Date: 06/30/2011 04:28 AM Subject: RE: Federation - trouble-shooting David, thank you for the info. I think I got your idea - send messages to broker B with key= all.a.x, but do not have bindings on B with this key on the local queues. As I see, the route works only while bindings exists. So, could you please check the following things. 1. In my case I have temp queue on source broker after create the correct route and binding - qpid-config -b exchanges: bind [murex.all.trades.nbd] => bridge_queue_1_9258360d-a740-44a2-91ec-65bcf56f3e50 2. In my case the command qpid-stat -e return actual count of exchange binding (bind column). In your case this value is 0 on both brokers. qpid-stat -e A: exchange type dur bind msgIn msgOut msgDrop byteIn byteOut byteDrop ==================================================================== e_topic topic 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 qpid-stat -e B: exchange type dur bind msgIn msgOut msgDrop byteIn byteOut byteDrop ==================================================================== e_topic topic 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2011 11:51 AM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: Federation - trouble-shooting Correction, for Broker B: qpid-config -b queues -a B: Queue 'q_x' bind [q_x] => '' bind [all] => e_topic bind [all.b] => e_topic bind [all.b.x] => e_topic David Johnson Princeton Consultants 2 Research Way Princeton, NJ 08540 609.987.8787 x266 From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Date: 06/30/2011 03:47 AM Subject: RE: Federation - trouble-shooting > As I see there is no bindings on broker B with the key "all.a.x", "all.a", so, it works as > expected and you can't see " messages that were sent to the topic exchange on broker B with > the subjects "all.a.x", "all.a" Messages sent to the topic exchange on broker B with the keys "all.a.x" or "all.a" are not bound to any dedicated queue on broker B...but should federate over to the topic exchange on broker A where there is a dedicated queue with bindings for "all.a.x" and "all.a". At least, that is what I am intending. But the messages never leave the source exchange on the source broker, so the federation is not currently working. > It looks like for me that "key=all" should works. A message sent to the topic exchange on either broker with the key "all" currently propagates only to the dedicated queues on that broker, but do not federate to the other broker. > qpid-config -b queues > qpid-route route map Broker A: qpid-stat -e A: exchange type dur bind msgIn msgOut msgDrop byteIn byteOut byteDrop ==================================================================== e_topic topic 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 qpid-stat -q A: queue dur autoDel excl msg msgIn msgOut bytes bytesIn bytesOut cons bind ======================================================================== q_x Y Y 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 qpid-config -b queues -a A: Queue 'q_x' bind [q_x] => '' bind [all] => e_topic bind [all.a] => e_topic bind [all.a.x] => e_topic qpid-route link list A: Host Port Transport Durable Stats Last Error =================================================== B port tcp N Operational Broker B: qpid-stat -e B: exchange type dur bind msgIn msgOut msgDrop byteIn byteOut byteDrop ==================================================================== e_topic topic 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 qpid-stat -q B: queue dur autoDel excl msg msgIn msgOut bytes bytesIn bytesOut cons bind ======================================================================== q_x Y Y 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 qpid-config -b queues -a A: Queue 'q_x' bind [q_x] => '' bind [all] => e_topic bind [all.ba] => e_topic bind [all.b.x] => e_topic qpid-route link list B: Host Port Transport Durable Stats Last Error ======================================================= A port tcp N Waiting Closed by peer Routes: qpid-route route map A Finding Linked Brokers: A:port... Ok B:port... Ok Dynamic Routes: none found Static Routes: A:port(ex=e_topic) <= B:port(ex=e_topic) key=all.a.# A:port(ex=e_topic) <= B:port(ex=e_topic) key=all.a A:port(ex=e_topic) <= B:port(ex=e_topic) key=all B:port(ex=e_topic) <= A:port(ex=e_topic) key=all.b.# B:port(ex=e_topic) <= A:port(ex=e_topic) key=all.b B:port(ex=e_topic) <= A:port(ex=e_topic) key=all David Johnson Princeton Consultants 2 Research Way Princeton, NJ 08540 609.987.8787 x266 From: Ilyushonak Barys <[email protected]> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Date: 06/30/2011 02:31 AM Subject: RE: Federation - trouble-shooting As I see there is no bindings on broker B with the key "all.a.x", "all.a", so, it works as expected and you can't see " messages that were sent to the topic exchange on broker B with the subjects "all.a.x", "all.a"" It looks like for me that "key=all" should works. I used all kind of links and it works like a charm - queue link, static and dynamic routes I think links should would in your case too. Could you please give a little bit more info by posting results of: qpid-config -b queues qpid-route route map on both brokers? Regards, Boris -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2011 2:17 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Federation - trouble-shooting The documentation on creating routes with qpid-route seems clear and easy to follow, but I'm still missing something. I've been testing with two brokers, each having a topic exchange. Applications connected to a broker can communicate with each other by sending messages to the topic exchange and reading messages from a queue (exclusive to the application) that is bound to the topic exchange. The bindings are such that an application can send messages to another application, or to all applications connected to the same broker. So far, so good. My intention is to implement federation between the topic exchanges on the two brokers so that an application can also send messages to another application on another broker, to all applications on another broker, or to all applications on all brokers. After creating the routes, however, I still cannot get messages to pass between brokers. I've been mostly testing with exchange routes, but I have also tested dynamic and queue routes with similar results. In the exchange route case, the messages get stuck in the topic exchange on the source boker (msgIn increments, but msgOut does not). In the queue route case, the messages get stuck in the source queue. When I create the routes, the links are automatically created (one in each direction), but only one is "Operational". The second link gets stuck in "Waiting - Closed by peer" Some questions: 1. What are some possible causes of the "Closed by peer" error, or how can I trouble-shoot the links? 2. Even with only one link being "Operational," I would expect that federation would at least work in one direction, but instead I can't get federation to work in either direction. Is there something else I am doing wrong? Here's my (typical) setup... Broker A: exchange: e_topic type: topic dur: N queue: q_x dur: N autoDel: Y excl: Y bindings: bind [all] => e_topic bind [all.a] => e_topic bind [all.a.x] => e_topic Broker B: exchange: e_topic type: topic dur: N queue: q_x dur: N autoDel Y excl: Y bindings: bind [all] => e_topic bind [all.b] => e_topic bind [all.b.x] => e_topic Static (exchange) Routes between A and B: A(ex=e_topic) <= B(ex=e_topic) key=all.a.# A(ex=e_topic) <= B(ex=e_topic) key=all.a A(ex=e_topic) <= B(ex=e_topic) key=all B(ex=e_topic) <= A(ex=e_topic) key=all.b.# B(ex=e_topic) <= A(ex=e_topic) key=all.b B(ex=e_topic) <= A(ex=e_topic) key=all Current result: Appplication X connected to broker A can see messages that were sent to the topic exchange on broker A with the subjects "all.a.x", "all.a", or "all"; but does not see messages that were sent to the topic exchange on broker B with the subjects "all.a.x", "all.a", or "all". 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