On Wed, Jan 27, 2021 at 11:33 AM Schoonjans, Tom (RFI,RAL,-) < Tom.Schoonjans@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Yuval, > > > Switching to non-SSL connections to RabbitMQ allowed us to get things > working, although currently it’s not very reliable. > can you please add more about that? what reliability issues did you see? > I will open a new ticket over this if we can’t fix things ourselves. > > this would be great. we have ssl support for kafka and http endpoint, so, if you decide to give it a try you can look at them as examples. and let me know if you have questions or need help. > I will open an issue on the tracker as soon as my account request has been > approved :-) > > Best, > > Tom > > > > > > Dr Tom Schoonjans > > Research Software Engineer - HPC and Cloud > > Rosalind Franklin Institute > Harwell Science & Innovation Campus > Didcot > Oxfordshire > OX11 0FA > United Kingdom > > https://www.rfi.ac.uk > > The Rosalind Franklin Institute is a registered charity in England and > Wales, No. 1179810 Company Limited by Guarantee Registered in England > and Wales, No.11266143. Funded by UK Research and Innovation through > the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. > > On 26 Jan 2021, at 20:02, Yuval Lifshitz <ylifshit@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > On Tue, Jan 26, 2021 at 9:48 PM Schoonjans, Tom (RFI,RAL,-) < > Tom.Schoonjans@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Hi Yuval, >> >> >> I worked on this earlier today with Tom Byrne and I think I may be able >> to provide some more information. >> >> I set up the RabbitMQ server myself, and created the exchange with type >> ’topic’ before configuring the bucket. >> >> Not sure if this matters, but the RabbitMQ endpoint is reached over SSL, >> using certificates generated with Letsencrypt. >> >> > it actually does. we don't support amqp over ssl. > feel free to open a tracker for that - as we should probably support that! > but note that it would probably be backported only to later versions than > nautilus. > > > >> Many thanks, >> >> Tom >> >> >> >> Dr Tom Schoonjans >> >> Research Software Engineer - HPC and Cloud >> >> Rosalind Franklin Institute >> Harwell Science & Innovation Campus >> Didcot >> Oxfordshire >> OX11 0FA >> United Kingdom >> >> https://www.rfi.ac.uk >> >> The Rosalind Franklin Institute is a registered charity in England and >> Wales, No. 1179810 Company Limited by Guarantee Registered in England >> and Wales, No.11266143. Funded by UK Research and Innovation through >> the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. >> >> On 26 Jan 2021, at 19:37, Yuval Lifshitz <ylifshit@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> Hi Tom, >> Did you create the exchange in rabbitmq? The RGW does not create it and >> assume it is already created? >> Could you increase the log level in RGW and see if there are more log >> messages that have "AMQP" in them? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Yuval >> >> On Tue, Jan 26, 2021 at 7:33 PM Byrne, Thomas (STFC,RAL,SC) < >> tom.byrne@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> We've been trying to get RGW Bucket notifications working with a >>> RabbitMQ endpoint on our Nautilus 14.2.15 cluster. The gateway host can >>> communicate with the rabbitMQ server just fine, but when RGW tries to send >>> a message to the endpoint, the message never appears in the queue, and we >>> get this error from in the RGW logs: >>> >>> 2021-01-26 16:28:17.271 7f0468b1f700 1 push to endpoint AMQP(0.9.1) >>> Endpoint >>> URI: amqp://user:pass@host:5671 >>> Topic: ceph-topic-test >>> Exchange: ceph-test >>> Ack Level: broker failed, with error: -4098 >>> >>> We've confirmed the URI is correct, and that the gateway host can send >>> messages to the RabbitMQ via a standalone script (using the same >>> information as in the URI). Does anyone have any hints about how to dig >>> into this? >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Tom >>> >>> This email and any attachments are intended solely for the use of the >>> named recipients. 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