Copyright 2012 Terry Walters
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Theses scripts:
* downloads rabbitmq as per vmware instructions
* replaces the 127.0.0.1 with the eth0 ip addy
* use euca2ools to instantiate a rabbit seed
* perform cluster to the master node
1) Create a master node:
launch_rabbitmq.sh -i ami-00000021 -g nimbus -k apifoundry-dev-ewr1 -t m1.small
2) Get master node name:
euca-describe-instances i-00000bbc | grep INSTANCE | awk {'print $4'}
ssh to ip from above and get the hostname
ie. server2525
3) Update the node with the master ip for clustering:
perl -p -i -e s/CHANGEMETOMASTERNODENAME/server-2525/g rabbitmq_node.sh
4) Create a cluster of nodes that join the master:
launch_rabbitmq_nodes.sh -i ami-00000021 -g nimbus -k apifoundry-dev-ewr1 -t m1.small -n 99
You have a 100 node cluster.
master_instance.txt contains the instance id and description for the master node.
node_instances.txt contains the instance id and description for the nodes.