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%% -*- mode: erlang -*-
%% ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
%% RabbitMQ Sample Configuration File.
%%
%% See http://www.rabbitmq.com/configure.html for details.
%% ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
[
 {rabbit,
  [%%
   %% Network Connectivity
   %% ====================
   %%

   %% By default, RabbitMQ will listen on all interfaces, using
   %% the standard (reserved) AMQP port.
   %%
   %% {tcp_listeners, [5672]},

   %% To listen on a specific interface, provide a tuple of {IpAddress, Port}.
   %% For example, to listen only on localhost for both IPv4 and IPv6:
   %%
   %% {tcp_listeners, [{"127.0.0.1", 5672},
   %%                  {"::1",       5672}]},

   %% SSL listeners are configured in the same fashion as TCP listeners,
   %% including the option to control the choice of interface.
   %%
   %% {ssl_listeners, [5671]},

   %% Number of Erlang processes that will accept connections for the TCP
   %% and SSL listeners.
   %%
   %% {num_tcp_acceptors, 10},
   %% {num_ssl_acceptors, 1},

   %% Maximum time for AMQP 0-8/0-9/0-9-1 handshake (after socket connection
   %% and SSL handshake), in milliseconds.
   %%
   %% {handshake_timeout, 10000},

   %% Log levels (currently just used for connection logging).
   %% One of 'debug', 'info', 'warning', 'error' or 'none', in decreasing
   %% order of verbosity. Defaults to 'info'.
   %%
   %% {log_levels, [{connection, info}, {channel, info}]},

   %% Set to 'true' to perform reverse DNS lookups when accepting a
   %% connection. Hostnames will then be shown instead of IP addresses
   %% in rabbitmqctl and the management plugin.
   %%
   %% {reverse_dns_lookups, true},

   %%
   %% Security / AAA
   %% ==============
   %%

   %% The default "guest" user is only permitted to access the server
   %% via a loopback interface (e.g. localhost).
   %% {loopback_users, [<<"guest">>]},
   %%
   %% Uncomment the following line if you want to allow access to the
   %% guest user from anywhere on the network.
   %% {loopback_users, []},

   %% Configuring SSL.
   %% See http://www.rabbitmq.com/ssl.html for full documentation.
   %%
   %% {ssl_options, [{cacertfile,           "/path/to/testca/cacert.pem"},
   %%                {certfile,             "/path/to/server/cert.pem"},
   %%                {keyfile,              "/path/to/server/key.pem"},
   %%                {verify,               verify_peer},
   %%                {fail_if_no_peer_cert, false}]},

   %% Choose the available SASL mechanism(s) to expose.
   %% The two default (built in) mechanisms are 'PLAIN' and
   %% 'AMQPLAIN'. Additional mechanisms can be added via
   %% plugins.
   %%
   %% See http://www.rabbitmq.com/authentication.html for more details.
   %%
   %% {auth_mechanisms, ['PLAIN', 'AMQPLAIN']},

   %% Select an authentication database to use. RabbitMQ comes bundled
   %% with a built-in auth-database, based on mnesia.
   %%
   %% {auth_backends, [rabbit_auth_backend_internal]},

   %% Configurations supporting the rabbitmq_auth_mechanism_ssl and
   %% rabbitmq_auth_backend_ldap plugins.
   %%
   %% NB: These options require that the relevant plugin is enabled.
   %% See http://www.rabbitmq.com/plugins.html for further details.

   %% The RabbitMQ-auth-mechanism-ssl plugin makes it possible to
   %% authenticate a user based on the client's SSL certificate.
   %%
   %% To use auth-mechanism-ssl, add to or replace the auth_mechanisms
   %% list with the entry 'EXTERNAL'.
   %%
   %% {auth_mechanisms, ['EXTERNAL']},

   %% The rabbitmq_auth_backend_ldap plugin allows the broker to
   %% perform authentication and authorisation by deferring to an
   %% external LDAP server.
   %%
   %% For more information about configuring the LDAP backend, see
   %% http://www.rabbitmq.com/ldap.html.
   %%
   %% Enable the LDAP auth backend by adding to or replacing the
   %% auth_backends entry:
   %%
   %% {auth_backends, [rabbit_auth_backend_ldap]},

   %% This pertains to both the rabbitmq_auth_mechanism_ssl plugin and
   %% STOMP ssl_cert_login configurations. See the rabbitmq_stomp
   %% configuration section later in this file and the README in
   %% https://github.com/rabbitmq/rabbitmq-auth-mechanism-ssl for further
   %% details.
   %%
   %% To use the SSL cert's CN instead of its DN as the username
   %%
   %% {ssl_cert_login_from, common_name},

   %% SSL handshake timeout, in milliseconds.
   %%
   %% {ssl_handshake_timeout, 5000},

   %% Password hashing implementation. Will only affect newly
   %% created users. To recalculate hash for an existing user
   %% it's necessary to update her password.
   %%
   %% {password_hashing_module, rabbit_password_hashing_sha256},

   %% Configuration entry encryption.
   %% See http://www.rabbitmq.com/configure.html#configuration-encryption
   %%
   %% To specify the passphrase in the configuration file:
   %%
   %% {config_entry_decoder, [{passphrase, <<"mypassphrase">>}]}
   %%
   %% To specify the passphrase in an external file:
   %%
   %% {config_entry_decoder, [{passphrase, {file, "/path/to/passphrase/file"}}]}
   %%
   %% To make the broker request the passphrase when it starts:
   %%
   %% {config_entry_decoder, [{passphrase, prompt}]}
   %%
   %% To change encryption settings:
   %%
   %% {config_entry_decoder, [{cipher,     aes_cbc256},
   %%                         {hash,       sha512},
   %%                         {iterations, 1000}]}

   %%
   %% Default User / VHost
   %% ====================
   %%

   %% On first start RabbitMQ will create a vhost and a user. These
   %% config items control what gets created. See
   %% http://www.rabbitmq.com/access-control.html for further
   %% information about vhosts and access control.
   %%
   %% {default_vhost,       <<"/">>},
   %% {default_user,        <<"guest">>},
   %% {default_pass,        <<"guest">>},
   %% {default_permissions, [<<".*">>, <<".*">>, <<".*">>]},

   %% Tags for default user
   %%
   %% For more details about tags, see the documentation for the
   %% Management Plugin at http://www.rabbitmq.com/management.html.
   %%
   %% {default_user_tags, [administrator]},

   %%
   %% Additional network and protocol related configuration
   %% =====================================================
   %%

   %% Set the default AMQP heartbeat delay (in seconds).
   %%
   %% {heartbeat, 60},

   %% Set the max permissible size of an AMQP frame (in bytes).
   %%
   %% {frame_max, 131072},

   %% Set the max frame size the server will accept before connection
   %% tuning occurs
   %%
   %% {initial_frame_max, 4096},

   %% Set the max permissible number of channels per connection.
   %% 0 means "no limit".
   %%
   %% {channel_max, 128},

   %% Customising Socket Options.
   %%
   %% See (http://www.erlang.org/doc/man/inet.html#setopts-2) for
   %% further documentation.
   %%
   %% {tcp_listen_options, [{backlog,       128},
   %%                       {nodelay,       true},
   %%                       {exit_on_close, false}]},

   %%
   %% Resource Limits & Flow Control
   %% ==============================
   %%
   %% See http://www.rabbitmq.com/memory.html for full details.

   %% Memory-based Flow Control threshold.
   %%
   %% {vm_memory_high_watermark, 0.4},

   %% Alternatively, we can set a limit (in bytes) of RAM used by the node.
   %%
   %% {vm_memory_high_watermark, {absolute, 1073741824}},
   %%
   %% Or you can set absolute value using memory units.
   %%
   %% {vm_memory_high_watermark, {absolute, "1024M"}},
   %%
   %% Supported units suffixes:
   %%
   %% k, kiB: kibibytes (2^10 bytes)
   %% M, MiB: mebibytes (2^20)
   %% G, GiB: gibibytes (2^30)
   %% kB: kilobytes (10^3)
   %% MB: megabytes (10^6)
   %% GB: gigabytes (10^9)

   %% Fraction of the high watermark limit at which queues start to
   %% page message out to disc in order to free up memory.
   %%
   %% Values greater than 0.9 can be dangerous and should be used carefully.
   %%
   %% {vm_memory_high_watermark_paging_ratio, 0.5},

   %% Interval (in milliseconds) at which we perform the check of the memory
   %% levels against the watermarks.
   %%
   %% {memory_monitor_interval, 2500},

   %% Set disk free limit (in bytes). Once free disk space reaches this
   %% lower bound, a disk alarm will be set - see the documentation
   %% listed above for more details.
   %%
   %% {disk_free_limit, 50000000},
   %%
   %% Or you can set it using memory units (same as in vm_memory_high_watermark)
   %% {disk_free_limit, "50MB"},
   %% {disk_free_limit, "50000kB"},
   %% {disk_free_limit, "2GB"},

   %% Alternatively, we can set a limit relative to total available RAM.
   %%
   %% Values lower than 1.0 can be dangerous and should be used carefully.
   %% {disk_free_limit, {mem_relative, 2.0}},

   %%
   %% Misc/Advanced Options
   %% =====================
   %%
   %% NB: Change these only if you understand what you are doing!
   %%

   %% To announce custom properties to clients on connection:
   %%
   %% {server_properties, []},

   %% How to respond to cluster partitions.
   %% See http://www.rabbitmq.com/partitions.html for further details.
   %%
   %% {cluster_partition_handling, ignore},

   %% Make clustering happen *automatically* at startup - only applied
   %% to nodes that have just been reset or started for the first time.
   %% See http://www.rabbitmq.com/clustering.html#auto-config for
   %% further details.
   %%
   %% {cluster_nodes, {['rabbit@my.host.com'], disc}},

   %% Interval (in milliseconds) at which we send keepalive messages
   %% to other cluster members. Note that this is not the same thing
   %% as net_ticktime; missed keepalive messages will not cause nodes
   %% to be considered down.
   %%
   %% {cluster_keepalive_interval, 10000},

   %% Set (internal) statistics collection granularity.
   %%
   %% {collect_statistics, none},

   %% Statistics collection interval (in milliseconds).
   %%
   %% {collect_statistics_interval, 5000},

   %% Explicitly enable/disable hipe compilation.
   %%
   %% {hipe_compile, true},

   %% Number of times to retry while waiting for Mnesia tables in a cluster to
   %% become available.
   %%
   %% {mnesia_table_loading_retry_limit, 10},

   %% Time to wait per retry for Mnesia tables in a cluster to become
   %% available.
   %%
   %% {mnesia_table_loading_retry_timeout, 30000},

   %% Size in bytes below which to embed messages in the queue index. See
   %% http://www.rabbitmq.com/persistence-conf.html
   %%
   %% {queue_index_embed_msgs_below, 4096},

   %% Whether or not to enable background GC.
   %%
   %% {background_gc_enabled, true},
   %%
   %% Interval (in milliseconds) at which we run background GC.
   %%
   %% {background_gc_target_interval, 60000}

  ]},

 %% ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 %% Advanced Erlang Networking/Clustering Options.
 %%
 %% See http://www.rabbitmq.com/clustering.html for details
 %% ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 {kernel,
  [%% Sets the net_kernel tick time.
   %% Please see http://erlang.org/doc/man/kernel_app.html and
   %% http://www.rabbitmq.com/nettick.html for further details.
   %%
   %% {net_ticktime, 60}
  ]},

 %% ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 %% RabbitMQ Management Plugin
 %%
 %% See http://www.rabbitmq.com/management.html for details
 %% ----------------------------------------------------------------------------

 {rabbitmq_management,
  [%% Pre-Load schema definitions from the following JSON file. See
   %% http://www.rabbitmq.com/management.html#load-definitions
   %%
   %% {load_definitions, "/path/to/schema.json"},

   %% Log all requests to the management HTTP API to a file.
   %%
   %% {http_log_dir, "/path/to/access.log"},

   %% Change the port on which the HTTP listener listens,
   %% specifying an interface for the web server to bind to.
   %% Also set the listener to use SSL and provide SSL options.
   %%
   %% {listener, [{port,     12345},
   %%             {ip,       "127.0.0.1"},
   %%             {ssl,      true},
   %%             {ssl_opts, [{cacertfile, "/path/to/cacert.pem"},
   %%                         {certfile,   "/path/to/cert.pem"},
   %%                         {keyfile,    "/path/to/key.pem"}]}]},

   %% One of 'basic', 'detailed' or 'none'. See
   %% http://www.rabbitmq.com/management.html#fine-stats for more details.
   %% {rates_mode, basic},

   %% Configure how long aggregated data (such as message rates and queue
   %% lengths) is retained. Please read the plugin's documentation in
   %% http://www.rabbitmq.com/management.html#configuration for more
   %% details.
   %%
   %% {sample_retention_policies,
   %%  [{global,   [{60, 5}, {3600, 60}, {86400, 1200}]},
   %%   {basic,    [{60, 5}, {3600, 60}]},
   %%   {detailed, [{10, 5}]}]}
  ]},

 %% ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 %% RabbitMQ Shovel Plugin
 %%
 %% See http://www.rabbitmq.com/shovel.html for details
 %% ----------------------------------------------------------------------------

 {rabbitmq_shovel,
  [{shovels,
    [%% A named shovel worker.
     %% {my_first_shovel,
     %%  [

     %% List the source broker(s) from which to consume.
     %%
     %%   {sources,
     %%    [%% URI(s) and pre-declarations for all source broker(s).
     %%     {brokers, ["amqp://user:password@host.domain/my_vhost"]},
     %%     {declarations, []}
     %%    ]},

     %% List the destination broker(s) to publish to.
     %%   {destinations,
     %%    [%% A singular version of the 'brokers' element.
     %%     {broker, "amqp://"},
     %%     {declarations, []}
     %%    ]},

     %% Name of the queue to shovel messages from.
     %%
     %% {queue, <<"your-queue-name-goes-here">>},

     %% Optional prefetch count.
     %%
     %% {prefetch_count, 10},

     %% when to acknowledge messages:
     %% - no_ack: never (auto)
     %% - on_publish: after each message is republished
     %% - on_confirm: when the destination broker confirms receipt
     %%
     %% {ack_mode, on_confirm},

     %% Overwrite fields of the outbound basic.publish.
     %%
     %% {publish_fields, [{exchange,    <<"my_exchange">>},
     %%                   {routing_key, <<"from_shovel">>}]},

     %% Static list of basic.properties to set on re-publication.
     %%
     %% {publish_properties, [{delivery_mode, 2}]},

     %% The number of seconds to wait before attempting to
     %% reconnect in the event of a connection failure.
     %%
     %% {reconnect_delay, 2.5}

     %% ]} %% End of my_first_shovel
    ]}
   %% Rather than specifying some values per-shovel, you can specify
   %% them for all shovels here.
   %%
   %% {defaults, [{prefetch_count,     0},
   %%             {ack_mode,           on_confirm},
   %%             {publish_fields,     []},
   %%             {publish_properties, [{delivery_mode, 2}]},
   %%             {reconnect_delay,    2.5}]}
  ]},

 %% ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 %% RabbitMQ Stomp Adapter
 %%
 %% See http://www.rabbitmq.com/stomp.html for details
 %% ----------------------------------------------------------------------------

 {rabbitmq_stomp,
  [%% Network Configuration - the format is generally the same as for the broker

   %% Listen only on localhost (ipv4 & ipv6) on a specific port.
   %% {tcp_listeners, [{"127.0.0.1", 61613},
   %%                  {"::1",       61613}]},

   %% Listen for SSL connections on a specific port.
   %% {ssl_listeners, [61614]},

   %% Number of Erlang processes that will accept connections for the TCP
   %% and SSL listeners.
   %%
   %% {num_tcp_acceptors, 10},
   %% {num_ssl_acceptors, 1},

   %% Additional SSL options

   %% Extract a name from the client's certificate when using SSL.
   %%
   %% {ssl_cert_login, true},

   %% Set a default user name and password. This is used as the default login
   %% whenever a CONNECT frame omits the login and passcode headers.
   %%
   %% Please note that setting this will allow clients to connect without
   %% authenticating!
   %%
   %% {default_user, [{login,    "guest"},
   %%                 {passcode, "guest"}]},

   %% If a default user is configured, or you have configured use SSL client
   %% certificate based authentication, you can choose to allow clients to
   %% omit the CONNECT frame entirely. If set to true, the client is
   %% automatically connected as the default user or user supplied in the
   %% SSL certificate whenever the first frame sent on a session is not a
   %% CONNECT frame.
   %%
   %% {implicit_connect, true}
  ]},

 %% ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 %% RabbitMQ MQTT Adapter
 %%
 %% See https://github.com/rabbitmq/rabbitmq-mqtt/blob/stable/README.md
 %% for details
 %% ----------------------------------------------------------------------------

 {rabbitmq_mqtt,
  [%% Set the default user name and password. Will be used as the default login
   %% if a connecting client provides no other login details.
   %%
   %% Please note that setting this will allow clients to connect without
   %% authenticating!
   %%
   %% {default_user, <<"guest">>},
   %% {default_pass, <<"guest">>},

   %% Enable anonymous access. If this is set to false, clients MUST provide
   %% login information in order to connect. See the default_user/default_pass
   %% configuration elements for managing logins without authentication.
   %%
   %% {allow_anonymous, true},

   %% If you have multiple chosts, specify the one to which the
   %% adapter connects.
   %%
   %% {vhost, <<"/">>},

   %% Specify the exchange to which messages from MQTT clients are published.
   %%
   %% {exchange, <<"amq.topic">>},

   %% Specify TTL (time to live) to control the lifetime of non-clean sessions.
   %%
   %% {subscription_ttl, 1800000},

   %% Set the prefetch count (governing the maximum number of unacknowledged
   %% messages that will be delivered).
   %%
   %% {prefetch, 10},

   %% TCP/SSL Configuration (as per the broker configuration).
   %%
   %% {tcp_listeners, [1883]},
   %% {ssl_listeners, []},

   %% Number of Erlang processes that will accept connections for the TCP
   %% and SSL listeners.
   %%
   %% {num_tcp_acceptors, 10},
   %% {num_ssl_acceptors, 1},

   %% TCP/Socket options (as per the broker configuration).
   %%
   %% {tcp_listen_options, [{backlog,   128},
   %%                       {nodelay,   true}]}
  ]},

 %% ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 %% RabbitMQ AMQP 1.0 Support
 %%
 %% See https://github.com/rabbitmq/rabbitmq-amqp1.0/blob/stable/README.md
 %% for details
 %% ----------------------------------------------------------------------------

 {rabbitmq_amqp1_0,
  [%% Connections that are not authenticated with SASL will connect as this
   %% account. See the README for more information.
   %%
   %% Please note that setting this will allow clients to connect without
   %% authenticating!
   %%
   %% {default_user, "guest"},

   %% Enable protocol strict mode. See the README for more information.
   %%
   %% {protocol_strict_mode, false}
  ]},

 %% ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 %% RabbitMQ LDAP Plugin
 %%
 %% See http://www.rabbitmq.com/ldap.html for details.
 %%
 %% ----------------------------------------------------------------------------

 {rabbitmq_auth_backend_ldap,
  [%%
   %% Connecting to the LDAP server(s)
   %% ================================
   %%

   %% Specify servers to bind to. You *must* set this in order for the plugin
   %% to work properly.
   %%
   %% {servers, ["your-server-name-goes-here"]},

   %% Connect to the LDAP server using SSL
   %%
   %% {use_ssl, false},

   %% Specify the LDAP port to connect to
   %%
   %% {port, 389},

   %% LDAP connection timeout, in milliseconds or 'infinity'
   %%
   %% {timeout, infinity},

   %% Enable logging of LDAP queries.
   %% One of
   %%   - false (no logging is performed)
   %%   - true (verbose logging of the logic used by the plugin)
   %%   - network (as true, but additionally logs LDAP network traffic)
   %%
   %% Defaults to false.
   %%
   %% {log, false},

   %%
   %% Authentication
   %% ==============
   %%

   %% Pattern to convert the username given through AMQP to a DN before
   %% binding
   %%
   %% {user_dn_pattern, "cn=${username},ou=People,dc=example,dc=com"},

   %% Alternatively, you can convert a username to a Distinguished
   %% Name via an LDAP lookup after binding. See the documentation for
   %% full details.

   %% When converting a username to a dn via a lookup, set these to
   %% the name of the attribute that represents the user name, and the
   %% base DN for the lookup query.
   %%
   %% {dn_lookup_attribute,   "userPrincipalName"},
   %% {dn_lookup_base,        "DC=gopivotal,DC=com"},

   %% Controls how to bind for authorisation queries and also to
   %% retrieve the details of users logging in without presenting a
   %% password (e.g., SASL EXTERNAL).
   %% One of
   %%  - as_user (to bind as the authenticated user - requires a password)
   %%  - anon    (to bind anonymously)
   %%  - {UserDN, Password} (to bind with a specified user name and password)
   %%
   %% Defaults to 'as_user'.
   %%
   %% {other_bind, as_user},

   %%
   %% Authorisation
   %% =============
   %%

   %% The LDAP plugin can perform a variety of queries against your
   %% LDAP server to determine questions of authorisation. See
   %% http://www.rabbitmq.com/ldap.html#authorisation for more
   %% information.

   %% Set the query to use when determining vhost access
   %%
   %% {vhost_access_query, {in_group,
   %%                       "ou=${vhost}-users,ou=vhosts,dc=example,dc=com"}},

   %% Set the query to use when determining resource (e.g., queue) access
   %%
   %% {resource_access_query, {constant, true}},

   %% Set queries to determine which tags a user has
   %%
   %% {tag_queries, []}
  ]}
].

 

启动服务设置配置文件:

  RABBITMQ_NODENAME

  RABBITMQ_NAME_TYPE

  RABBITMQ_BOOT_MODULE

  RABBITMQ_CONFIG_FILE

  ERL_MAX_ETS_TABLES

 

 

rabbitmqctl.bat 命令

C:\eClass\rabbitmq_server\sbin>rabbitmqctl.bat
Error: could not recognise command
Usage:
rabbitmqctl [-n <node>] [-t <timeout>] [-q] <command> [<command options>]

Options:
    -n node
    -q
    -t timeout

Default node is "rabbit@server", where server is the local host. On a host
named "server.example.com", the node name of the RabbitMQ Erlang node will
usually be rabbit@server (unless RABBITMQ_NODENAME has been set to some
non-default value at broker startup time). The output of hostname -s is usually
the correct suffix to use after the "@" sign. See rabbitmq-server(1) for
details of configuring the RabbitMQ broker.

Quiet output mode is selected with the "-q" flag. Informational messages are
suppressed when quiet mode is in effect.

Operation timeout in seconds. Only applicable to "list" commands. Default is
"infinity".

Commands:
    stop [<pid_file>]
    shutdown
    stop_app
    start_app
    wait <pid_file>
    reset
    force_reset
    rotate_logs <suffix>
    hipe_compile <directory>

    join_cluster <clusternode> [--ram]
    cluster_status
    change_cluster_node_type disc | ram
    forget_cluster_node [--offline]
    rename_cluster_node oldnode1 newnode1 [oldnode2] [newnode2 ...]
    update_cluster_nodes clusternode
    force_boot
    sync_queue [-p <vhost>] queue
    cancel_sync_queue [-p <vhost>] queue
    purge_queue [-p <vhost>] queue
    set_cluster_name name

    add_user <username> <password>
    delete_user <username>
    change_password <username> <newpassword>
    clear_password <username>
    authenticate_user <username> <password>
    set_user_tags <username> <tag> ...
    list_users

    add_vhost <vhost>
    delete_vhost <vhost>
    list_vhosts [<vhostinfoitem> ...]
    set_permissions [-p <vhost>] <user> <conf> <write> <read>
    clear_permissions [-p <vhost>] <username>
    list_permissions [-p <vhost>]
    list_user_permissions <username>

    set_parameter [-p <vhost>] <component_name> <name> <value>
    clear_parameter [-p <vhost>] <component_name> <key>
    list_parameters [-p <vhost>]
    set_global_parameter <name> <value>
    clear_global_parameter <name>
    list_global_parameters

    set_policy [-p <vhost>] [--priority <priority>] [--apply-to <apply-to>]
<name> <pattern>  <definition>
    clear_policy [-p <vhost>] <name>
    list_policies [-p <vhost>]

    list_queues [-p <vhost>] [--offline|--online|--local] [<queueinfoitem> ...]
    list_exchanges [-p <vhost>] [<exchangeinfoitem> ...]
    list_bindings [-p <vhost>] [<bindinginfoitem> ...]
    list_connections [<connectioninfoitem> ...]
    list_channels [<channelinfoitem> ...]
    list_consumers [-p <vhost>]
    status
    node_health_check
    environment
    report
    eval <expr>

    close_connection <connectionpid> <explanation>
    trace_on [-p <vhost>]
    trace_off [-p <vhost>]
    set_vm_memory_high_watermark <fraction>
    set_vm_memory_high_watermark absolute <memory_limit>
    set_disk_free_limit <disk_limit>
    set_disk_free_limit mem_relative <fraction>
    encode [--decode] [<value>] [<passphrase>] [--list-ciphers] [--list-hashes]
[--cipher <cipher>] [--hash <hash>] [--iterations <iterations>]

<vhostinfoitem> must be a member of the list [name, tracing].

The list_queues, list_exchanges and list_bindings commands accept an optional
virtual host parameter for which to display results. The default value is "/".

<queueinfoitem> must be a member of the list [name, durable, auto_delete,
arguments, policy, pid, owner_pid, exclusive, exclusive_consumer_pid,
exclusive_consumer_tag, messages_ready, messages_unacknowledged, messages,
messages_ready_ram, messages_unacknowledged_ram, messages_ram,
messages_persistent, message_bytes, message_bytes_ready,
message_bytes_unacknowledged, message_bytes_ram, message_bytes_persistent,
head_message_timestamp, disk_reads, disk_writes, consumers,
consumer_utilisation, memory, slave_pids, synchronised_slave_pids, state].

<exchangeinfoitem> must be a member of the list [name, type, durable,
auto_delete, internal, arguments, policy].

<bindinginfoitem> must be a member of the list [source_name, source_kind,
destination_name, destination_kind, routing_key, arguments].

<connectioninfoitem> must be a member of the list [pid, name, port, host,
peer_port, peer_host, ssl, ssl_protocol, ssl_key_exchange, ssl_cipher,
ssl_hash, peer_cert_subject, peer_cert_issuer, peer_cert_validity, state,
channels, protocol, auth_mechanism, user, vhost, timeout, frame_max,
channel_max, client_properties, recv_oct, recv_cnt, send_oct, send_cnt,
send_pend, connected_at].

<channelinfoitem> must be a member of the list [pid, connection, name, number,
user, vhost, transactional, confirm, consumer_count, messages_unacknowledged,
messages_uncommitted, acks_uncommitted, messages_unconfirmed, prefetch_count,
global_prefetch_count].

 

linux环境下

  cookie文件:/var/lib/rabbitmq/.erlang.cookie

 

rabbitmq节点容量配置

http://www.rabbitmq.com/memory.html

rabbitmqctl set_vm_memory_high_watermark 0.5  // 将rabbitmq占用机器的内存上限改为0.5

可以通过

rabbitmqctl status 查看结果中的  {vm_memory_high_watermark,0.5}

内存管理

RabbitMQ服务器在启动时会计算系统内存总大小。然后会根据vm_memory_high_watermark参数指定的百分比,进行控制.可通过命令 rabbitmqctl set_vm_memory_high_watermark fraction 动态设置。

        默认下,vm_memory_high_watermark的值为0.4,当RabbitMQ使用的内存超过40%时,系统会阻塞所有连接。一旦警报解除(消息被消费者取走,或者消息被写到硬盘中),系统重新恢复工作。

    32位系统的单进程内存使用最大为2G,即使系统有10G,那么内存警报线为2G*40%.

    在日志中可以找到内存限制的相关信息

例如 :/home/data/rabbitmq/log

=INFO REPORT==== 28-Apr-2015::14:11:16 ===

Memory limit set to 3804MB of 7609MB total.

 

    当vm_memory_high_watermark为0时,不再有内存警报。并且所有的消息发布都将停止。这个方法可用来,如果要禁止消息发布的情况。

rabbitmqctl set_vm_memory_high_watermark 0.5

 

磁盘管理

    

     在日志中可以找到内存限制的相关信息

        例如 :/home/data/rabbitmq/log

            =INFO REPORT==== 28-Apr-2015::14:11:16 ===

            Disk free limit set to 50MB

            当RabbitMQ内存使用达到预设值,并且阻塞信息发布前,会尝试把内存中的信息输出到磁盘上。持久化信息和非持久化信息都将被写到磁盘。(持 久化信息一进入队列就会被写到磁盘)

            如果磁盘的预设值为50%,内存预设值默认是0.4,那么就是当内存使用量达到20%时,队列信息会被写到磁盘上。

 可以通过设置 vm_memory_high_watermark_paging_ratio (默认值为0.5)来改变写入磁盘的策略,例如:

      

[{rabbit, [{vm_memory_high_watermark_paging_ratio, 0.75},          {vm_memory_high_watermark, 0.4}]}].

The above configuration starts paging at 30% of memory used, and blocks publishers at 40%.

上面的配置将会在内存全用30%时将队列信息写入到磁盘,阻塞信息发布是在内存使用40%时发生。

    建议vm_memory_high_watermark 不超过50%.

 

 

RabbitMQ队列超长导致QueueingConsumerJVM溢出

解决RabbitMQ队列超长QueueingConsumer导致JVM内存溢出的问题

      我们的服务器使用RabbitMQ作为消息中转的容器。某天我怀疑RabbitMQ队列是否都能及时消化。于是用命令查询了下:rabbitmqctl list_vhosts | grep -P ".*\.host" | xargs -i rabbitmqctl list_queues -p {} | grep "queue"。  

不查不知道,一查吓一跳:大多数服务器的队列基本上都是空的,但是有些服务器的某个队列竟然有超过500W条的记录。一般RabbitMQ进程占用内存不过100M-200M,这些队列超长的RabbitMQ进程可以占用超过2G的内存。

      显然消息队列的消费者出现了问题。开发查看日志发现作为该队列消费者的Java服务的日志也卡住了,重启服务后(这点做得不对,应该用jstat、jstack进行排查,而不是直接重启)又很快卡住。这时候他才想起来用jstat,

通过jstat发现JVM内存都耗尽了,之后进入无尽的Full GC,所以当然不会处理队列消息和输出日志信息了。jstat的输出如下:

--------------------------------------------------------------------------

[root@mail ~]# jstat -gcutil 29389

  S0     S1     E      O      P     YGC     YGCT    FGC    FGCT     GCT   

100.00   0.00 100.00 100.00  59.59   1639    2.963 219078 99272.246 99275.209

--------------------------------------------------------------------------

       使用jmap导出这时候的Java堆栈,命令:jmap -dump:format=b,file=29389.hprof  29389。将得到的dump文件放到MAT(Eclipse Memory Analyzer)里进行分析,发现很明显是QueueingConsumer持有大量对象导致JVM内存溢出,截图如下:

      

 上网搜索了下,发现有人遇到了类似的问题:RabbitMQ QueueingConsumer possible memory leak 。解决办法是调用Channel的basicQos方法,设置临时内存中最多保存的消息数。这个数值的设置建议参考 《Some queuing theory: throughput, latency and bandwidth》 权衡决定。

      拍脑袋将basicQos设置为16后重启服务,队列终于开始消化了。用jstat 观察JVM内存使用情况,也没有再出现剧增溢出的现象。

      总结:使用RabbitMQ的时候,一定要合理地设置QoS参数。我感觉RabbitMQ的默认做法其实是很脆弱的,容易导致雪崩。“You have a queue in Rabbit. You have some clients consuming from that queue. If you don't set a QoS setting at all (basic.qos), then Rabbit will push all the queue's messages to the clients as fast as the network and the clients will allow.“。 这样如果由于某些原因,队列中堆积了比较多的消息,就可能导致Comsumer内存溢出卡死,于是发生恶性循环,队列消息不断堆积得不到消化,彻底地悲剧了。

 

Pika提供以下适配器

 BlockingConnection - 启用对库进行阻塞,同步操作以进行简单的使用
 LibevConnection - 用于libev事件循环http://libev.schmorp.de的适配器
 SelectConnection - 快速异步适配器
 TornadoConnection - 适用于Tornado IO Loop的适配器http://tornadoweb.org
 TwistedConnection - 用于Twisted异步包的适配器http://twistedmatrix.com/

 

 

 

链接: http://blog.csdn.net/u014308482/article/details/52947590

转载于:https://www.cnblogs.com/doscho/p/6956694.html

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