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Hi,A bit more information as to what problems you encounter over a 4G network would be helpful. RabbitMq broker logs at time of connection attempt and so on.CheersKarl
On Thu, 21 Jun 2018 at 07:12 Simon Dreyer <eddiee...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, has anyone had any experience with using the shovel plugin to move data over a 4G network? I have never been able to get AMQP messages to work over 4G and changed my application to use MQTT successfully instead. I have now updated my application so that it first puts messages into a local queue and used the shovel plugin to transfer the messages to the server (so that no data is lost if I loose the network temporarily). Unfortunately I am now back to square one as the shovel plugin uses AMQP to move messages. I was hoping that the shovel plugin had a more finessed use of AMQP (as opposed to my hack style programming :-)) but apparently not!--I have tried every type of 4G modem/phone/etc.Regards Simon
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As Karl mentions we need more information in order to suggest anything.A traffic capture on the server end would be most useful [1]. Server logs will containconnection lifecycle events [2].
On Thu, Jun 21, 2018 at 11:02 AM, Karl Nilsson <knil...@pivotal.io> wrote:
Hi,A bit more information as to what problems you encounter over a 4G network would be helpful. RabbitMq broker logs at time of connection attempt and so on.CheersKarl
On Thu, 21 Jun 2018 at 07:12 Simon Dreyer <eddiee...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, has anyone had any experience with using the shovel plugin to move data over a 4G network? I have never been able to get AMQP messages to work over 4G and changed my application to use MQTT successfully instead. I have now updated my application so that it first puts messages into a local queue and used the shovel plugin to transfer the messages to the server (so that no data is lost if I loose the network temporarily). Unfortunately I am now back to square one as the shovel plugin uses AMQP to move messages. I was hoping that the shovel plugin had a more finessed use of AMQP (as opposed to my hack style programming :-)) but apparently not!--I have tried every type of 4G modem/phone/etc.Regards Simon
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