On 23 June 2014 at 10:27:49, Alex Clifton wrote: I installed rabbitmg on os x 10.9.3 using brew. No matter what rabbitmq command I use i get nothing returned and no output. What commands specifically have you tried?
Anything in. /usr/local/var/log/rabbitmq/. /usr/local/var/log/rabbitmq/ Does RabbitMQ server start when you run it in foreground with /usr/local/Cellar/rabbitmq/3.3.2/sbin/rabbitmq-server? - MK Software Engineer, Pivotal/RabbitMQ rabbitmq-discuss mailing list. On 23 June 2014 at 10:27:49, Alex Clifton wrote: I installed rabbitmg on os x 10.9.3 using brew. No matter what rabbitmq command I use i get nothing returned and no output.
What commands specifically have you tried? Anything in. /usr/local/var/log/rabbitmq/. /usr/local/var/log/rabbitmq/ Does RabbitMQ server start when you run it in foreground with /usr/local/Cellar/rabbitmq/3.3.2/sbin/rabbitmq-server? - MK Software Engineer, Pivotal/RabbitMQ rabbitmq-discuss mailing list rabbitmq-discuss mailing list. On 12:29PM, Laing, Michael wrote: Workaround: remove -e from the 1st line of the rabbitmq-server script.
Note that this should only be necessary if you have inetdistlistenmin / inetdistlistenmax defined in your rabbitmq.config - there's a known bug in that case. And even so it should not break anything other than rabbitmq-server; the OP said all commands fail.
We will of course be fixing this bug in 3.3.4 but we want to keep '-e' for obvious reasons - if things are failing in the startup scripts we should not just soldier blindly on. Cheers, Simon - Simon MacMullen RabbitMQ, Pivotal rabbitmq-discuss mailing list. On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 2:46 AM, Michael Klishin wrote: On 23 June 2014 at 10:27:49, Alex Clifton wrote: I installed rabbitmg on os x 10.9.3 using brew. No matter what rabbitmq command I use i get nothing returned and no output. What commands specifically have you tried? Anything in. /usr/local/var/log/rabbitmq/. /usr/local/var/log/rabbitmq/ Does RabbitMQ server start when you run it in foreground with /usr/local/Cellar/rabbitmq/3.3.2/sbin/rabbitmq-server? - MK Software Engineer, Pivotal/RabbitMQ.
On 12:29PM, Laing, Michael wrote: Workaround: remove -e from the 1st line of the rabbitmq-server script. Note that this should only be necessary if you have inetdistlistenmin / inetdistlistenmax defined in your rabbitmq.config - there's a known bug in that case.
And even so it should not break anything other than rabbitmq-server; the OP said all commands fail. We will of course be fixing this bug in 3.3.4 but we want to keep '-e' for obvious reasons - if things are failing in the startup scripts we should not just soldier blindly on. Cheers, Simon - Simon MacMullen RabbitMQ, Pivotal.
On 23 June 2014 at 18:07:56, Michael Klishin wrote: Also keep in mind that Homebrew generally does not require using sudo for anything: the Cellar directory is supposed to be owned by a non-privileged user. We've discovered one more issue with the use of -e in 3.3.3 scripts which affected Homebrew. A fix should be in 3.3.4. For now, removing the -e from rabbitmq-server shebang should help.
Installing RabbitMQ on CentOS 6.3 Minimal This tutorial will demonstrate how to install RabbitMQ 3.x on CentOS 6.3 ('minimal' profile). This install was performed using VMWare Fusion on OSX, but should demonstrate the process on most environments using Linux-supported drivers. The virtual was 1-core, 1.6GB RAM, 6GB HDD space; I did not use the quick setup VMWare offers. There are two ways of installing RabbitMQ on CentOS.
The ways differ based on which distribution of Erlang you chose to use (the one out of EPEL or a later version from Erlang Solutions). We will demonstrate both ways in this example. One of the goals of this tutorial is to not install anymore software than needed. We will use 'vi' instead of 'pico' or 'nano' because that's what's bundled with CentOS minimal profile.
If you would rather use another text editor, please install it on your own. Install Linux Example Settings:. Hostname: rabbit3.warren.
Root Password: rabbit. Disk: Use all space and let CentOS allocate as it sees fit. Use default minimal. This will not include a GUI. Reboot the machine. Create the Rabbit account We don't want to do everything as root, so we'll create an account called 'rabbit'.
Login as root (password=rabbit). Create the 'rabbit' user account. # -m creates the home directory adduser rabbit -m.
Change user 'rabbit's password to 'rabbit'. # using 'rabbit' as password passwd rabbit. Add 'rabbit' to the sudoers file. Vi /etc/sudoers Add the following line in the file: rabbit ALL=(ALL) ALL. Log in as user 'rabbit' su - rabbit Configure Networking Network settings will depend on your network environment. The following reflects a DHCP setup.
Edit the settings for your network device. This will be a file in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/, probably ifcfg-eth0: sudo /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 Make your config file look something like this. BOOTPROTO='dhcp' NMCONTROLLED='yes' ONBOOT=yes TYPE='Ethernet' UUID='xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx' IPV6INIT=yes HWADDR=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx Where the x's are specific to your machine. Much of this information will already by in the file. You will probably only need to set 'ONBOOT' to 'yes'. Restart the network service.
Sudo service network restart. Verify the internet (or intranet) is accessible. Curl www.google.com Update the OS At the time of this posting, there was 43 updates to the OS and core packages installed on the minimum profile. We'll update them now to ensure the OS has it's security patches and bug fixes applied. Sudo yum update This is about 180mb; install took about 5 minutes. We will also install wget, a common Linux utility for downloading files which is not included in the minimum profile.
Sudo yum install wget For security reasons, it's probably best to remove this when your done installing and configuring your server. Sudo yum remove wget Install Erlang Dependencies These are the minimum number of libraries needed to install Erlang, which is the only dependency of RabbitMQ sudo yum install gcc glibc-devel make ncurses-devel openssl-devel autoconf About 34mb and should take a couple of minutes. Acquire RabbitMQ RPM This is the last common step in the install. We will import the RabbitMQ company's public key and then download the RPM from their website.
Import RabbitMQ's Public Key sudo rpm -import. Download RabbitMQ RPM. Were assuming you are downloading this to the 'rabbit' user's home folder /home/rabbit: wget The file is only about 3.5mb and should download in about 3s. Installing Erlang There are two options for installing Erlang via RPM:.
Use the EPEL repository. There is a reasonably new (couple months old) Erlang distribution (R14B) available, and the RabbitMQ RPM's dependencies map to this Erlang RPM. This is the cleanest install, but you don't benefit from having a newer Erlang VM. Use the Erlang Solutions' RPM. The company is creating RPM's of the latest Erlang releases (R15B03) and making them available from their website. Checking the Erlang project site, the RPM provided was the latest version of Erlang available at the time. The RabbitMQ RPM will cry about unsatisfied dependencies when installed this method unless the -nodeps flag is used to install the RPM.
Installing via EPEL. Download the EPEL RPM. Wget. Install the EPEL RPM. Sudo rpm -Uvh epel-release-6.rpm. Install Erlang via 'yum' sudo yum install erlang Installing via Erlang Solutions RPM.
Import Erlang Solutions Certificate sudo rpm -import. Download the Erlang RPM from Erlang Solutions wget This download is uber slow, so please be patient. If you want, you are welcome to download the R15B03 RPM from me:. Install the Erlang Solutions RPM sudo yum install esl-erlang-R15B03-2.x8664.rpm Thank you whose helped in finding an up-to-date Erlang RPM.
Installing RabbitMQ If your Erlang RPM is from EPEL sudo yum install rabbitmq-server-3.0.1-1.noarch.rpm If your Erlang RPM is from Erlang Solutions sudo rpm -nodeps -Uvh rabbitmq-server-3.0.1-1.noarch.rpm Verify RabbitMQ Installation Start the RabbitMQ server to ensure it was correctly installed: sudo service rabbitmq-server start iptables is turned on automatically with a CentOS install. In order to connect to the broker, you will need to either turn iptables off ( sudo service iptables stop) or configure iptables to allow connections on port 5672.
For more on iptables and RabbitMQ, go to the 'Configuring iptables for RabbitMQ' section.
Completely Uninstall RabbitMQ 1.0.0 from Computer Do you want to uninstall RabbitMQ 1.0.0 completely from the computer? Do you receive strange errors when uninstalling RabbitMQ 1.0.0? Do you fail to install the updated version or other program after uninstalling RabbitMQ 1.0.0? Many computer users can not completely uninstall the program for one reason or another.
If some files and components of the program are still left in the system, that means the program is not completely removed and uninstalled. Those leftovers will slow down your computer and stuff your system with invalid files as well as result in many problems for your life, such as strange error popups and unable to install other programs. There are many methods to uninstall the program, please see below: Manually Uninstall RabbitMQ 1.0.0 with Windows Add/ Remove Programs Windows Add/ Remove Programs offers users a way to uninstall the program and every Operating System has Add/ Remove Programs feature. Go to the folder where the program is installed.
Locate its uninstaller usually named as unins000.exe or uninstall.exe. Double click on its uninstaller and follow it to uninstall the program. Please know that both of Windows Add/ Remove Programs and its build-in uninstaller can only uninstall the main executable files of the program, but not all program files and components.
Some invalid files may be left in system registry and folders. To completely remove RabbitMQ 1.0.0, you need to get rid of those remnants, otherwise, it will slow down your PC and block you installing other incompatible programs. To thoroughly delete its files, please follow the steps. Note: We only recommend advanced computer users to manually edit registry and remove RabbitMQ 1.0.0, because deleting any single registry entry by mistake will lead to severe problem or even system crash. A Better Way to Uninstall RabbitMQ 1.0.0 with Added Benefits There is.
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Related files and icon still can be found on the PC after the removal. Have no idea to completely remove RabbitMQ 1.0.0 from the computer. Take a long time to uninstall RabbitMQ 1.0.0 but the result is not so satisfactory Actually, there are so many users complaining why RabbitMQ 1.0.0 is so hard to get removed from their machines. Well, if you are one of those who get stuck in uninstalling RabbitMQ 1.0.0, and you are seeking for a feasible and effective way to remove it thoroughly, here is the right place to get problems solved.
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Conventional Steps to Uninstall RabbitMQ 1.0.0 from Your PC Here is the detailed instruction on how to uninstall RabbitMQ 1.0.0 and remove its remaining components. Please follow the steps below to ensure the complete removal of RabbitMQ 1.0.0. Start Windows in Safe Mode for Troubleshooting Safe Mode is a diagnostic mode of a computer operating system.
It starts Windows with a limited set of files and drivers and prevents third-party applications from automatically loading or opening. Safe Mode is widely used for troubleshooting problems with programs and removing stubborn, malicious or rough software. For Windows 7 users:. Start the computer, and tap F8 key continuously as the Windows system is loading. Select Safe Mode in the Advanced Boot Options, and then press Enter key.
Log on to your computer with a user account that has administrator rights. For Windows 8 users:. Press Windows + R keys together to access the Run option. Type 'msconfig' in the Open: field and click on OK. Click on the Boot tab in the System Configuration widows. Check the box for Safe boot in the Boot options section.
Select the Minimal option and then click on OK to restart PC. Notice: after RabbitMQ 1.0.0 uninstall is completed, don't forget to follow the same steps to uncheck the Safe boot option and then restart your system to exit Safe Mode. Uninstall RabbitMQ 1.0.0 via Control Panel/Built-in Uninstaller If you skip the step of entering Safe Mode, you are supposed to exit RabbitMQ 1.0.0 and terminate all related background processes through Task Manager before uninstalling RabbitMQ 1.0.0. Then you can begin RabbitMQ 1.0.0 uninstall by following the methods below.
Option 1: Windows Add/Remove Programs Applet For Windows 7 users:. Click on the Start menu and click Control Panel in the list. Select View by Category and click on Uninstall a Programs in Control Panel.
Highlight RabbitMQ 1.0.0 with a single click and click on Uninstall button to proceed. For Windows 8 users:. Right click on the Start button and select Programs and Features in the list. Right click on RabbitMQ 1.0.0 and click Uninstall/Change to activate default uninstaller. Follow the uninstall wizard to finish the process.
Restart your PC to ensure a successful uninstall. This regular method can be applied to all the programs installed on Windows OS, but it may also fail to work effectively for various reasons. For some stubborn or even sneaky programs (e.g. Adware/spyware), problems that result in unsuccessful uninstall may arise, such as you cannot find RabbitMQ 1.0.0 icon under the Programs panel, there is no response when clicking Uninstall button, or the uninstall process is interrupted by pop-up error messages.
If that happens, try the next method to uninstall RabbitMQ 1.0.0. Option 2: RabbitMQ 1.0.0 built-in uninstall program. Navigate to RabbitMQ 1.0.0 installation folder (usually saved in C:/Program Files). Search for the file named 'uninstall.exe' or 'unins000.exe' in this folder.
Double click to run this program to start the removal process. This alternative method goes for the application with built-in uninstaller, but mostly that kind of uninstall program only remove the main executive files of RabbitMQ 1.0.0, while a certain amount of invalid registry entries and useless files/folders still linger on your system disks.
If you just leave them there and do else nothing after normal uninstall, as day goes by your computer will become more and more slow and cluttered. Consequently, for the purpose of freeing up disk space and maximizing PC performance, you'd better perform the next steps to clean out RabbitMQ 1.0.0 leftovers. Tip: How to uninstall RabbitMQ 1.0.0 if it is corrupted? If RabbitMQ 1.0.0 is corrupted for unknown reasons, which means some files that are needed to uninstall RabbitMQ 1.0.0 may be missing or damaged, you may fail to uninstall it by using the methods mentioned above. In that case, it is worth a try to reinstall RabbitMQ 1.0.0 for repairing problems.
After reinstalling the program, try to uninstall RabbitMQ 1.0.0 again, and mostly it may do the trick. If that still fail to work out, well, I think you should consider turning to an advanced, powerful and easy-to- use third-party uninstaller for help. Delete Invalid Entries of RabbitMQ 1.0.0 in Windows Registry.
Library proxy server. Press Windows + R keys to bring up Run box. Type 'regedit' into the box and click OK to run Registry Editor. Click Yes in the pop-up dialog of User Account Control. Click on Edit menu on the top and then click on Find in the list. Input the keyword(s) of RabbitMQ 1.0.0 in the find box and click on Find Next button. Identify and delete the keys or values associated with RabbitMQ 1.0.0. Warming: since the registry is a hierarchical database that stores configuration settings for Windows system and for applications that opt to use the registry, any improper modification in registry may cause serious problems that require you to reinstall the system.
Before making any change there, you are supposed to make a backup of the entries you wanna modify, so that you can restore them to fix problems if anything wrong happens afterwards. If you are uncertain whether the entries found in results are RabbitMQ 1.0.0 leftovers, you can do a Google search to confirm and then remove definite RabbitMQ 1.0.0 keys or values. Frankly we do not suggest novice users to modify the registry on their own, and for those who are not familiar with Windows system operation, a reliable third-party uninstaller seems to be a good helper for sweeping out stubborn program leftovers while not causing any trouble to computer system.
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Navigate to where you save the backup file. Select this.reg file and click on Open to restore the keys/values. Remove Leftover Files of RabbitMQ 1.0.0 in Hard Drive. Click on Start menu, Control Panel and then Folder Options. Click on View tab and tick Show hidden files and folders in Advanced settings. Click on Apply and then OK to save the changes. Open File Explorer and type keyword(s) of RabbitMQ 1.0.0 in the search box.
Go through those matched items and delete RabbitMQ 1.0.0 leftovers in search results. Well, after performing all these steps you should have removed RabbitMQ 1.0.0 as well as its leftovers from your machine. It should be pointed out that, this conventional means of uninstalling RabbitMQ 1.0.0 is not only time-consuming but also risk-taking, especially for those newbie users. Feel awkward to perform all those manual steps mentioned above?
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