[Bug 1585043] Re: rabbitmq-server fails to start when /var/log/rabbitmq does not exist

Joshua Powers josh.powers at canonical.com
Tue Oct 18 20:41:06 UTC 2016


** Changed in: rabbitmq-server (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Triaged

** Changed in: rabbitmq-server (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => High

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Title:
  rabbitmq-server fails to start when /var/log/rabbitmq does not exist

Status in rabbitmq-server package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  rabbitmq-server fails to start (`sudo service [re]start rabbitmq-
  server`) if the log directory (`/var/log/rabbitmq` by default) does
  not exist.

  It's a frequent use-case for people who mount `/var/log` as `tmpfs`
  (e.g. for SSD optimization).

  The script just hangs forever and does not provide any useful output
  nor (you guessed it) any log.

  Running `sudo mkdir /var/log/rabbitmq && sudo chown rabbitmq:rabbitmq
  /var/log && sudo service rabbitmq-server restart` starts it
  successfully, though.

  Bug noticed on rabbitmq-server 3.6.2-1 but it may affect other
  versions too.

  Feel free to ask more information, I reproduce this bug every single
  morning when starting my computer ;-)

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