Simple typo, it's

systemctl COMMAND servicename

as

systemctl stop rabbitmq-server


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On 2023-05-11 10:18, Michael Kuhn wrote:
Hi Jonathan

You wrote:

> Well, it's pretty obvious, everything is in the log:
> """
> The process' exit code is 'exited' and its exit status is 1.
> """
>
> Heh :D
>
> I don't know! Did you try to stop and start it again?
> systemctl rabbitmq-server stop
> systemctl rabbitmq-server start

It's not possible:

koha@koha:~$ sudo systemctl rabbitmq-server stop
Unknown command verb rabbitmq-server.
koha@koha:~$ sudo systemctl rabbitmq-server start
Unknown command verb rabbitmq-server.

> Looks like it's not started so it won't certainly help.
> Rebooted the VM?

I did reboot the machine, it didn't change a thing.

> Do you have elastic running as well (in such case 4G
> of RAM won't be enough)

No I'm not running Elasticsearch.

At the moment it seems to me like there is a fundamental problem with package "koha-common" 22.11.05-2 when it cannot properly configure rabbitmq-server on a completely new machine. The problem didn't exist with version 22.11.03-1 but I don't know how to obtain this older version via APT.

Best wishes: Michael
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