To add further to Thomas' observations, after disconnecting NM, the beginning of my /etc/hosts file look like this:
192.168.60.104|_ixia|___# Added by NetworkManager
127.0.0.1|__localhost.localdomain|__localhost
::1|ixia|___localhost6.localdomain6|localhost6
127.0.1.1|__ixia
If I comment out the first line (192.168.60.104), rabbitmq-multi status and stop_all work as expected. Could it be that NetworkManager should remove the added line in /etc/hosts when it disconnects from a network?
To add further to Thomas' observations, after disconnecting NM, the beginning of my /etc/hosts file look like this:
192. 168.60. 104|_ixia| ___# Added by NetworkManager 0.0.1|_ _localhost. localdomain| __localhost ixia|__ _localhost6. localdomain6| localhost6 0.1.1|_ _ixia
127.
::1|
127.
If I comment out the first line (192.168.60.104), rabbitmq-multi status and stop_all work as expected. Could it be that NetworkManager should remove the added line in /etc/hosts when it disconnects from a network?