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I had run celery for my project using 10 threads. It worked perfectly. Now, when i use the command:

celery -A tasks worker --loglevel=info --concurrency 10

celery get stuck at :

[2014-08-07 12:55:21,013: INFO/MainProcess] Connected to amqp://guest:**@127.0.0.1:5672//
[2014-08-07 12:55:21,025: INFO/MainProcess] mingle: searching for neighbors

earlier it showed ready state after this.

and when i try to end this using ctrl+c, it doesn't shutdown.

[2014-08-07 12:55:21,013: INFO/MainProcess] Connected to     amqp://guest:**@127.0.0.1:5672//
[2014-08-07 12:55:21,025: INFO/MainProcess] mingle: searching for neighbors
^C
worker: Hitting Ctrl+C again will terminate all running tasks!

worker: Warm shutdown (MainProcess)
^C
worker: Cold shutdown (MainProcess)
^C
worker: Cold shutdown (MainProcess)
^C
worker: Cold shutdown (MainProcess)
^C
worker: Cold shutdown (MainProcess)
^C
worker: Cold shutdown (MainProcess)
^C
worker: Cold shutdown (MainProcess)

I even tried to assign task to the workers, but it doesn't work.

I want to celery to be at ready state? can anybody help?

Also I need a proper way to end celery process, including tasks,queues annd workers. thanks.

4 Answers 4

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Check your free disk space. RabbitMQ requires 1Gb of free space by default.

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  • The best thing is that rabbit does not say anything in his startup_err or startup_log ... Thanks!
    – lechup
    Commented May 12, 2016 at 8:14
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For further information, the RabbitMQ requires 1Gb if in standalone. If you are running a RabbitMQ cluster all nodes of the cluster should have 1Gb free disk space.

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This problem was because the RabbitMQ message broker crashed, restarting it worked.

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If you use the Database backend, adding the following options to celery should solve the problem: --without-gossip --without-mingle.

See the related issue on github.

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