Chapter 3. Running and administering Rabbit
This chapter covers
- Server management—starting and stopping nodes
- Permission configuration
- Usage statistics
- Troubleshooting problems with RabbitMQ and Erlang
We’ve spent the majority of our time so far on the concepts of AMQP messaging and how to get a basic install of RabbitMQ running. Now we’re ready to more deeply explore what it takes to administer RabbitMQ on a day-to-day basis. Knowing how to get RabbitMQ started on your workstation is one thing, but how do you get it stopped cleanly? How do you limit the amount of RAM it can consume so it doesn’t starve other applications on the same server? These are the kinds of things you’ll run into when it comes time to move RabbitMQ out of development ...
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