Open mgailhac opened 6 years ago
Thanks for your interest! Currently, we're working quickly to get the beehive server to a production ready mode, but as of now, it's not there yet. Many of these kinds of issues will get cleaned up in the near future. Thank you for understanding.
Hello Seanshahkarami, I am working with mgailhac in the test deployment. Thanks for your quick answer! We will try to provide feedback and patches. Regards, Sebastian,
Hi Sebastian,
Ah, ok. Out of curiosity, where are you all from and what groups do you all work with?
Just to give you a heads up, there may be a significant simplifications which happens in terms of design and deployment, so I'm just giving you a fair warning before investing to much time in what's there now. For example, one hypothetical deployment alternative I've been putting together as an experiment outside of work is this: https://github.com/seanshahkarami/beehive-stack
Something like that could make it much easier for you all to see what needs to be defined to spin up all the containers.
Best, Sean
Sean, I don't think we can answer this on the forum. We will definitely check that repo you pointed. I understand there has been some heavy changes in the architecture and engineering. Do you feel confident using IRC? We could open a "#waggle" at freenode.
Sorry for the "radio silence" - Raj and Pete mentioned which group you're with. If you'd like to talk more actively, I'm happy to open that IRC channel or add a Slack channel if you all use that.
We have deployed beehive-server from git using the install/beehiveInstallNew.bash script. It had many path and silly issues we fixed, such as paths. After it finished, we found that the RabbitMQ install has no users or maybe we have no passwords. In short, none of the services are able to connect to MQ. ¿Is this expected? ¿Should we generate queues/users/credentials on behalf of the services? It looks to me some part of the build failed and the users were not created. Thank you in advance.