Celery v4.2.1 Documentationinstalled RabbitMQ with brew you need to add the following to your path to be able to start and stop the broker: add it to the start-up file for your shell (e.g., .bash_profile or .profile). PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/sbin possible to resolve it back into an IP address: 127.0.0.1 localhost myhost myhost.local If you start the rabbitmq-server, your rabbit node should now be rabbit@myhost, as verified by rabbitmqctl: $ address, (e.g., 23.10.112.31.comcast.net). In this case RabbitMQ will try to use rabbit@23: an illegal host name. Starting/Stopping the RabbitMQ server To start the server: $ sudo rabbitmq-server you0 码力 | 1121 页 | 1.38 MB | 1 年前3
Celery v4.2.2 Documentationinstalled RabbitMQ with brew you need to add the following to your path to be able to start and stop the broker: add it to the start-up file for your shell (e.g., .bash_profile or .profile). PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/sbin possible to resolve it back into an IP address: 127.0.0.1 localhost myhost myhost.local If you start the rabbitmq-server, your rabbit node should now be rabbit@myhost, as verified by rabbitmqctl: $ address, (e.g., 23.10.112.31.comcast.net). In this case RabbitMQ will try to use rabbit@23: an illegal host name. Starting/Stopping the RabbitMQ server To start the server: $ sudo rabbitmq-server you0 码力 | 1121 页 | 1.38 MB | 1 年前3
Celery v4.4.6 Documentationinstalled RabbitMQ with brew you need to add the following to your path to be able to start and stop the broker: add it to the start-up file for your shell (e.g., .bash_profile or .profile). PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/sbin possible to resolve it back into an IP address: 127.0.0.1 localhost myhost myhost.local If you start the rabbitmq-server, your rabbit node should now be rabbit@myhost, as verified by rabbitmqctl: $ address, (e.g., 23.10.112.31.comcast.net). In this case RabbitMQ will try to use rabbit@23: an illegal host name. Starting/Stopping the RabbitMQ server To start the server: $ sudo rabbitmq-server you0 码力 | 1216 页 | 1.44 MB | 1 年前3
Celery v4.4.7 Documentationinstalled RabbitMQ with brew you need to add the following to your path to be able to start and stop the broker: add it to the start-up file for your shell (e.g., .bash_profile or .profile). PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/sbin possible to resolve it back into an IP address: 127.0.0.1 localhost myhost myhost.local If you start the rabbitmq-server, your rabbit node should now be rabbit@myhost, as verified by rabbitmqctl: $ address, (e.g., 23.10.112.31.comcast.net). In this case RabbitMQ will try to use rabbit@23: an illegal host name. Starting/Stopping the RabbitMQ server To start the server: $ sudo rabbitmq-server you0 码力 | 1219 页 | 1.44 MB | 1 年前3
Celery v4.4.5 Documentationinstalled RabbitMQ with brew you need to add the following to your path to be able to start and stop the broker: add it to the start-up file for your shell (e.g., .bash_profile or .profile). PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/sbin possible to resolve it back into an IP address: 127.0.0.1 localhost myhost myhost.local If you start the rabbitmq-server, your rabbit node should now be rabbit@myhost, as verified by rabbitmqctl: $ address, (e.g., 23.10.112.31.comcast.net). In this case RabbitMQ will try to use rabbit@23: an illegal host name. Starting/Stopping the RabbitMQ server To start the server: $ sudo rabbitmq-server you0 码力 | 1215 页 | 1.44 MB | 1 年前3
Celery 4.4.3 Documentationinstalled RabbitMQ with brew you need to add the following to your path to be able to start and stop the broker: add it to the start-up file for your shell (e.g., .bash_profile or .profile). PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/sbin possible to resolve it back into an IP address: 127.0.0.1 localhost myhost myhost.local If you start the rabbitmq-server, your rabbit node should now be rabbit@myhost, as verified by rabbitmqctl: $ address, (e.g., 23.10.112.31.comcast.net). In this case RabbitMQ will try to use rabbit@23: an illegal host name. Starting/Stopping the RabbitMQ server To start the server: $ sudo rabbitmq-server you0 码力 | 1209 页 | 1.44 MB | 1 年前3
Celery v4.4.4 Documentationinstalled RabbitMQ with brew you need to add the following to your path to be able to start and stop the broker: add it to the start-up file for your shell (e.g., .bash_profile or .profile). PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/sbin possible to resolve it back into an IP address: 127.0.0.1 localhost myhost myhost.local If you start the rabbitmq-server, your rabbit node should now be rabbit@myhost, as verified by rabbitmqctl: $ address, (e.g., 23.10.112.31.comcast.net). In this case RabbitMQ will try to use rabbit@23: an illegal host name. Starting/Stopping the RabbitMQ server To start the server: $ sudo rabbitmq-server you0 码力 | 1215 页 | 1.44 MB | 1 年前3
Celery 4.4.1 Documentationinstalled RabbitMQ with brew you need to add the following to your path to be able to start and stop the broker: add it to the start-up file for your shell (e.g., .bash_profile or .profile). PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/sbin possible to resolve it back into an IP address: 127.0.0.1 localhost myhost myhost.local If you start the rabbitmq-server, your rabbit node should now be rabbit@myhost, as verified by rabbitmqctl: $ address, (e.g., 23.10.112.31.comcast.net). In this case RabbitMQ will try to use rabbit@23: an illegal host name. Starting/Stopping the RabbitMQ server To start the server: $ sudo rabbitmq-server you0 码力 | 1188 页 | 1.42 MB | 1 年前3
Celery 4.4.2 Documentationinstalled RabbitMQ with brew you need to add the following to your path to be able to start and stop the broker: add it to the start-up file for your shell (e.g., .bash_profile or .profile). PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/sbin possible to resolve it back into an IP address: 127.0.0.1 localhost myhost myhost.local If you start the rabbitmq-server, your rabbit node should now be rabbit@myhost, as verified by rabbitmqctl: $ address, (e.g., 23.10.112.31.comcast.net). In this case RabbitMQ will try to use rabbit@23: an illegal host name. Starting/Stopping the RabbitMQ server To start the server: $ sudo rabbitmq-server you0 码力 | 1188 页 | 1.42 MB | 1 年前3
Celery 4.4.0 Documentationinstalled RabbitMQ with brew you need to add the following to your path to be able to start and stop the broker: add it to the start-up file for your shell (e.g., .bash_profile or .profile). PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/sbin possible to resolve it back into an IP address: 127.0.0.1 localhost myhost myhost.local If you start the rabbitmq-server, your rabbit node should now be rabbit@myhost, as verified by rabbitmqctl: $ address, (e.g., 23.10.112.31.comcast.net). In this case RabbitMQ will try to use rabbit@23: an illegal host name. Starting/Stopping the RabbitMQ server To start the server: $ sudo rabbitmq-server you0 码力 | 1185 页 | 1.42 MB | 1 年前3
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