Use localhost as the rabbitmq address in REST service config#509
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Use localhost as the rabbitmq address in REST service config#509
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If we're replicating the REST service config files across a cluster, we need to make sure every node actually connects to its own rabbitmq - let's use 127.0.0.1 for that (so every node will connect to itself, when the config file is replicated to all the nodes), instead of an externally-reachable ip
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lets wait with that, for now we'll disable rest conf sync
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If we're replicating the REST service config files across a cluster,
we need to make sure every node actually connects to its own
rabbitmq - let's use 127.0.0.1 for that (so every node will connect
to itself, when the config file is replicated to all the nodes),
instead of an externally-reachable ip