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2023-08-29 |
troubleshooting Messages for RabbitMQ, connectivity, definitions, error importing definitions |
messages-for-rabbitmq |
troubleshoot |
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Why can't I import definitions from {{site.data.keyword.messages-for-rabbitmq}} version 3.9 to version 3.11?
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If you encounter errors while importing definitions from {{site.data.keyword.messages-for-rabbitmq}} 3.9 to version 3.11, review these common causes and solutions. {: shortdesc}
You encounter errors while importing definitions from {{site.data.keyword.messages-for-rabbitmq}} 3.9 to version 3.11. {: tsSymptoms}
RabbitMQ definitions{: external} are metadata that RabbitMQ stores about its cluster. This metadata includes information about users, vhosts, queues, exchanges, bindings, and runtime parameters. Definitions can be used to restore a cluster or migrate to a new cluster. An error while importing definitions can be due to invalid imported arguments being imported from {{site.data.keyword.messages-for-rabbitmq}} 3.9 to version 3.11. Review the following information to troubleshoot and resolve common definition problems: {: tsResolve}
Look into your logs and search for this line:
Encountered an error when importing definitions
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If this error is found, check which argument is causing the issue. Once you have identified the argument causing the issue, correct it and try to import the definition again.