[rabbitmq-discuss] Hands-Free Configuration
SixDegrees
paulcarlisle at comcast.net
Wed Oct 12 08:16:23 BST 2011
OK. I had already read through that documentation, and I didn't see anything
about configuring users or vhosts, but I'll look again.
James Carr wrote:
>
> yes. Take a look at the documentation for rabbitmq.config.
>
> You can configure anything there afaik. I even declare queues and
> exchanges in it.
>
> On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 5:28 PM, SixDegrees <paulcarlisle at comcast.net>
> wrote:
>>
>> All of the examples I've seen for using RabbitMQ show the vhost, user and
>> permissions being set using rabbitmqctl at the command line. I'm not
>> clear
>> on whether these setting persist across machine reboots or service
>> restarts;
>> they don't seems to, although its possible I managed to muck something
>> else
>> up while checking.
>>
>> In any case, is it possible to configure these settings and any others
>> needed by way of a configuration file that would be read when RabbitMQ is
>> started? We will ultimately be clustering several machines, and resetting
>> all of these by hand each time something cycles is not going to work well
>> in
>> a production environment.
>>
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