RabbitMQ的配置

环境是在Centos6.6上用RPM包安装了rabbitMQ 3.5.4,默认的端口是5672,现要通过配置,修改这个端口号。

创建环境配置文件

在/etc/rabbitmq目录下,手动创建一个名为rabbitmq-evn.conf的文件,写入如下内容:

RABBITMQ_CONFIG_FILE=/etc/rabbitmq/rabbitmq.config

创建配置文件

在/etc/rabbitmq目录下,手动创建一个名为rabbitmq.config的文件,写入如下内容:

[{
        rabbit, [
                     {tcp_listeners,  [{"0.0.0.0.0",   5673}]}
                    ]
}]

重启rabbitmq的node

只重启rabbitmq应用是不行的

附Rabbitmq-env.conf的配置项

Name Default Description
RABBITMQ_NODE_IP_ADDRESS the empty string - meaning bind to all network interfaces. Change this if you only want to bind to one network interface.                To bind to two or more interfaces, use the tcp_listeners                key in rabbitmq.config.
RABBITMQ_NODE_PORT 5672
RABBITMQ_DIST_PORT RABBITMQ_NODE_PORT + 20000 Port to use for clustering. Ignored if your config                file sets inet_dist_listen_min or                inet_dist_listen_max              
RABBITMQ_NODENAME
  • Unix*:                    rabbit@$HOSTNAME

  • Windows:                    rabbit@%COMPUTERNAME%

The node name should be unique per                erlang-node-and-machine combination. To run multiple nodes,                see the                clustering guide.
RABBITMQ_USE_LONGNAME
When set to true this will cause RabbitMQ                to use fully qualified names to identify nodes. This                may prove useful on EC2. Note that it is not possible                to switch between using short and long names without                resetting the node.
RABBITMQ_SERVICENAME Windows Service:                RabbitMQ The name of the installed service. This will appear in                services.msc.
RABBITMQ_CONSOLE_LOG Windows Service: Set this variable to new or reuse                to redirect console output from the server to a file named                %RABBITMQ_SERVICENAME%.debug in the                default RABBITMQ_BASE directory.
  • If not set, console output from the server will be discarded (default).

  • new A new file will be created                    each time the service starts.

  • reuse The file will be overwritten each time                    the service starts.

RABBITMQ_CTL_ERL_ARGS None Parameters for the erl command used when invoking                rabbitmqctl. This should be overridden for                debugging purposes only.
RABBITMQ_SERVER_ERL_ARGS
  • Unix*:                    "+K true +A30 +P 1048576 -kernel inet_default_connect_options [{nodelay,true}]"

  • Windows: None

Standard parameters for the erl command used when                invoking the RabbitMQ Server. This should be overridden for                debugging purposes only. Overriding this variable                replaces the default value.
RABBITMQ_SERVER_ADDITIONAL_ERL_ARGS
  • Unix*: None

  • Windows: None

Additional parameters for the erl command used when                invoking the RabbitMQ Server. The value of this variable                is appended the default list of arguments (RABBITMQ_SERVER_ERL_ARGS).
RABBITMQ_SERVER_START_ARGS None Extra parameters for the erl command used when                invoking the RabbitMQ Server. This will not override                RABBITMQ_SERVER_ERL_ARGS.

Rabbitmq.config的配置项

Key Documentation
tcp_listeners             List of ports on which to listen for AMQP connections              (without SSL). Can contain integers (meaning "listen on              all interfaces") or tuples such as {"127.0.0.1",              5672} to listen on one or more interfaces.

Default: [5672]

num_tcp_acceptors Number of Erlang processes that will accept connections for the TCP              listeners.

Default: 10

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

Default: 10000

ssl_listeners As above, for SSL connections.

Default: []

num_ssl_acceptors Number of Erlang processes that will accept connections for the SSL              listeners.

Default: 1

ssl_options SSL configuration. See the SSL              documentation.

Default: []

ssl_handshake_timeout SSL handshake timeout, in milliseconds.

Default: 5000

vm_memory_high_watermark Memory threshold at which the flow control is              triggered. See              the memory-based flow              control documentation.

Default: 0.4

vm_memory_high_watermark_paging_ratio Fraction of the high watermark limit at which queues              start to page messages out to disc to free up              memory. See the memory-based flow              control documentation.

Default: 0.5

disk_free_limit Disk free space limit of the partition on which RabbitMQ              is storing data. When available disk space falls below              this limit, flow control is triggered. The value may be              set relative to the total amount of RAM (e.g.              {mem_relative, 1.0}). The value may also be              set to an integer number of bytes. Or, alternatively, in              information units (e.g "50MB"). By default free disk              space must exceed 50MB. See              the Disk Alarms documentation.

Default: 50000000

log_levels Controls the granularity of logging. The value is a list              of log event category and log level pairs.

The level can be one of 'none' (no events are logged),                'error' (only errors are logged), 'warning' (only                errors and warning are logged), 'info' (errors,                warnings and informational messages are logged), or                'debug' (errors, warnings, informational messages and                debugging messages are logged).

At present there are four categories defined. Other,                currently uncategorised, events are always logged.

The categories are:

  • channel - for all events relating to                  AMQP channels

  • connection - for all events relating to                  network connections

  • federation - for all events relating to                  federation

  • mirroring - for all events relating to                  mirrored queues

Default: [{connection, info}]

frame_max Maximum permissible size of a frame (in bytes) to              negotiate with clients. Setting to 0 means "unlimited"              but will trigger a bug in some QPid clients. Setting a              larger value may improve throughput; setting a smaller              value may improve latency.

Default: 131072

channel_max Maximum permissible number of channels to              negotiate with clients. Setting to 0 means "unlimited".              Using more channels increases memory footprint of the broker.

Default: 0

channel_operation_timeout Channel operation timeout in milliseconds (used internally, not directly              exposed to clients due to messaging protocol differences and limitations).

Default: 5000

heartbeat Value representing the heartbeat delay, in seconds, that the              server sends in the connection.tune frame. If set to              0, heartbeats are disabled. Clients might not follow the server              suggestion, see the AMQP              reference for more details. Disabling heartbeats might improve              performance in situations with a great number of connections, but              might lead to connections dropping in the presence of network              devices that close inactive connections.

Default: 60 (580 prior to release 3.5.5)

default_vhost Virtual host to create when RabbitMQ creates a new              database from scratch. The              exchange amq.rabbitmq.log will exist in              this virtual host.

Default: <<"/">>

default_user User name to create when RabbitMQ creates a new database              from scratch.

Default: <<"guest">>

default_pass Password for the default user.

Default: <<"guest">>

default_user_tags Tags for the default user.

Default: [administrator]

default_permissions Permissions              to assign to the default user when creating it.

Default:                   [<<".*">>, <<".*">>, <<".*">>]              

loopback_users List of users which are only permitted to connect to the              broker via a loopback interface              (i.e. localhost).

If you wish to allow the default guest                user to connect remotely, you need to change this to                [].

Default:  [<<"guest">>]

cluster_nodes Set this to cause clustering              to happen automatically              when a node starts for the very first time. The first element of              the tuple is the nodes that the node will try to cluster to. The              second element is either disc or              ram and determines the node type.

Default: {[], disc}

server_properties List of key-value pairs to announce to clients on connection.

Default: []

collect_statistics Statistics collection mode. Primarily relevant for the              management plugin. Options are:
  • none (do not emit statistics events)

  • coarse (emit per-queue / per-channel / per-connection statistics)

  • fine (also emit per-message statistics)

You probably don't want to change this yourself.

Default: none

collect_statistics_interval Statistics collection interval in              milliseconds. Primarily relevant for              the management              plugin.

Default: 5000

auth_mechanisms SASL authentication              mechanisms to offer to clients.

Default: ['PLAIN', 'AMQPLAIN']

auth_backends

List of authentication / authorisation backends to                use. This list can contain names of modules (in which                case the same module is used for both authentication                and authorisation), or 2-tuples like {ModN,                ModZ} in which case ModN is used                for authentication and ModZ is used for                authorisation.

In the 2-tuple case, ModZ can be replaced by a list,                all the elements of which must confirm each                authorisation query, e.g. {ModN, [ModZ1,                ModZ2]}. This allows authorisation plugins to                mix-in and provide additional security constraints.

Other databases                than rabbit_auth_backend_internal are                available through plugins.

Default: [rabbit_auth_backend_internal]

reverse_dns_lookups Set to true to have RabbitMQ perform a              reverse DNS lookup on client connections, and present              that information through rabbitmqctl and              the management plugin.

Default: false

delegate_count Number of delegate processes to use for intra-cluster              communication. On a machine which has a very large              number of cores and is also part of a cluster, you may              wish to increase this value.

Default: 16

trace_vhosts Used internally by              the tracer. You shouldn't              change this.

Default: []

tcp_listen_options Default socket options. You probably don't want to              change this.

Default:

[{backlog,       128},
         {nodelay,       true},
         {exit_on_close, false}]
                         
hipe_compile Set to true to precompile parts of RabbitMQ              with HiPE, a just-in-time compiler for Erlang. This will              increase server throughput at the cost of increased startup time.

You might see 20-50% better performance at the cost of                a few minutes delay at startup. These                figures are highly workload- and hardware-dependent.

HiPE support may not be compiled into your Erlang                installation. If it is not, enabling this option will                just cause a warning message to be displayed and                startup will proceed as normal. For example, Debian /                Ubuntu users will need to install                the erlang-base-hipe package.

HiPE is not available at all on some platforms,                notably including Windows.

HiPE has known issues in Erlang/OTP versions prior to 17.5.                Using a recent Erlang/OTP version is highly recommended for HiPE.

Default: false

cluster_partition_handling How to handle network partitions. Available modes are:
  • ignore

  • pause_minority

  • {pause_if_all_down, [nodes], ignore | autoheal}                  where [nodes] is a list of node names
                     (ex: ['rabbit@node1', 'rabbit@node2'])

  • autoheal

See the              documentation              on partitions for more information.

Default: ignore

cluster_keepalive_interval How frequently nodes should send keepalive messages to              other nodes (in milliseconds). Note that this is not the              same thing as net_ticktime;              missed keepalive messages will not cause nodes to be              considered down.

Default: 10000

queue_index_embed_msgs_below Size in bytes of message below which messages will              be embedded directly in the queue index. You are advised              to read the persister              tuning documentation before changing this.

Default: 4096

msg_store_index_module Implementation module for queue indexing. You are              advised to read the persister tuning              documentation before changing this.

Default: rabbit_msg_store_ets_index

backing_queue_module Implementation module for queue contents. You probably              don't want to change this.

Default: rabbit_variable_queue

msg_store_file_size_limit Tunable value for the persister. You almost certainly              should not change this.

Default: 16777216

mnesia_table_loading_timeout Timeout used when waiting for Mnesia tables in a cluster to              become available.

Default: 30000

queue_index_max_              journal_entries Tunable value for the persister. You almost certainly              should not change this.

Default: 65536

queue_master_locator Queue master location strategy. Available strategies are:
  • <<"min-masters">>

  • <<"client-local">>

  • <<"random">>

See the              documentation              on queue master location for more information.

Default: <<"client-local">>









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