This is on-prem private cloud. So we've identified some traffic coming from the router/message processors trying to connect to an ip address on 8082, 4527, and 4528. This IP address is one digit off of the actual IP address of a known, configured rmp, so my assumption is that we fat fingered something in setup.
First I checked:
http://<management_server>:8080/v1/servers
This lists the qpid, management servers, etc. I don't see the rogue IP here.
I check the gateway pod:
http://<management_server>:8080/v1/servers?pod=gateway
I see the routers and message processors all have the correct externalIP and internalIP set, and I don't see the rogue IP there.
I checked the other two default pods (analytics and central) and the rogue IP isn't there either.
Is there a way to check if someone configured a non default pod (I didn't see a way to list pods)? Or is there some other way I can check all IPs configured?
Check if your RMs exist in your current environemt
curl -v -u username:password http://<MS_IP>:8080/v1/organizations/{organizations_name}/environments/{environments_name}/servers
This will give you UUIDs of the current Message Processors. Compare with your list of Message Processors
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