qpid-route commands were all successful (no errors at all), and "route map" is showing correct connections, like the below:
B1 - Static Routes: B1:5673(queue=TestQueue) => Bd:5673(ex=TestExchange) B1:5673(ex=TestExchange) <= Bs:5673(queue=TestQueue) B2 - Static Routes: B2:5673(queue=TestQueue) => Bd:5673(ex=TestExchange) B2:5673(ex=TestExchange) <= Bs:5673(queue=TestQueue) On Wed, Feb 3, 2016 at 10:45 AM, Gordon Sim <[email protected]> wrote: > On 02/03/2016 04:26 PM, jjw tectec wrote: > >> I followed your suggestion and ran "qpid-stat -q" "qpid-stat -e" on the 4 >> brokers. The below data match the observation: Only B1 was seeing all the >> 100 messages that were generated. Qpid-stat results were the same whether >> "ack" option was used or not. >> >> queue dur autoDel excl msg >> msgIn >> msgOut bytes bytesIn bytesOut cons bind >> >> >> ========================================================================================================================= >> (Bs)TestQueue Y 0 >> 100 100 0 8.10k 8.10k 1 1 >> > > Ok, so the above shows that there is only one consumer on the queue. That > suggests that the: > > ~/qpid/qpid-tools-0.32/src/py/qpid-route -v -d queue add $B2 $Bs $EX > $QUEUE > > command is not working. Were there any errors on either the B2 or BS after > running that? What do you see if you run: qpid-route route list $B2 > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > >
