VMware Tanzu RabbitMQ for Tanzu Application Service requires that the IP addresses assigned to a RabbitMQ Server
job do not change once assigned. If these IP addresses change, the deployment fails. This applies when changing the IP configuration in the current deployment or during an upgrade.
The following actions result in a new IP address being assigned to the RabbitMQ Server
job. Therefore, taking these actions results in a failed deployment:
Network
or Service Network
in the Tanzu RabbitMQ for Tanzu Application Service tile’s Assign AZs and Networks
pageNetwork
or Service Network
definition such that the existing IP addresses are no longer part of that networkWhen a deployment fails, check the Ops Manager Change log, in the section under Detecting deployment changes
. If you see that the changes include IP addresses, then it is likely that the IP addresses assigned to the RabbitMQ Server
job have changed, causing the failed deployment. Here is an example of similar messages from this section of the log:
networks:
- name: ert-subnet
subnets:
- range: 10.16.64.0/22
reserved:
+ - 10.16.64.62-10.16.64.65
+ - 10.16.64.182-10.16.64.196
- - 10.16.64.120
- - 10.16.64.185-10.16.64.196
static:
+ - 10.16.64.120
- - 10.16.64.62
- - 10.16.64.63
- - 10.16.64.64
- - 10.16.64.65
Contact Support if you have changed the IP address of a node.