Bug 489488

Summary: not-attached errors logged for clustered federation links
Product: Red Hat Enterprise MRG Reporter: Gordon Sim <gsim>
Component: qpid-cppAssignee: Gordon Sim <gsim>
Status: CLOSED INSUFFICIENT_DATA QA Contact: Frantisek Reznicek <freznice>
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Version: DevelopmentCC: esammons, jross
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Fixed In Version: 1.3 Doc Type: Bug Fix
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Description Gordon Sim 2009-03-10 12:58:48 UTC
error Channel exception: not-attached: receiving Frame[BEbe; channel=0; {ConnectionStartBody: server-properties={qpid.federation_tag:V2:36:str16(e934afe1-6cc0-416a-b16d-a1ca6e6a6d75)}; mechanisms=str16{V2:9:str16(ANONYMOUS), V2:5:str16(PLAIN)}; locales=str16{V2:5:str16(en_US)}; }]: channel 0 is not attached (qpid/amqp_0_10/SessionHandler.cpp:79)

Comment 1 Gordon Sim 2009-03-12 15:29:39 UTC
Fixed by r752897; did not make the last 1.1.1 RC.

Comment 3 Justin Ross 2011-06-28 18:56:31 UTC
Frantisek, this fix is in 1.3 and after.  Any thoughts on coverage?

Comment 4 Frantisek Reznicek 2011-09-05 12:14:05 UTC
I'm sorry, I'm not able to test with almost no defect description given.

I believe I had seen this issue in past and I do not see it on last package set, but I cannot guarantee it as there is no testing scenario information.

Two possible ways...
1] specify the testing scenario details & retest
2] CLOSE INSUFF.DATA

Raising NEEDINFO.

Comment 5 Gordon Sim 2011-09-05 12:29:50 UTC
I believe that this error showed up in the logs whenever you created a federation link between two clusters. I.e. to reproduce you would create two clusters of two nodes each and use qpid-route to add a link between them and then observe the logs.

That said it is so old and insignificant an issue that I don't think it is worth expending much energy over. My vote would be to simply close it.

Comment 6 Frantisek Reznicek 2011-09-07 13:00:38 UTC
The issue was retested on 1.2 (qpidc-0.5.752581-26.el5) and current package set (qpid-cpp-*0.10-8.el5) on RHEL 5.3 / 5.7 / 6.1 i[36]86 / x86_64 and issue was not triggered on either of versions.

-> CLOSED with INSUFFICIENT_DATA