[rabbitmq-discuss] Reg: Total Transfers

Ramachandrarao, K [ SGGI - IT ] Ramachandrarao.K at saint-gobain.com
Fri Oct 12 11:46:10 BST 2012


Dear Tim,

 

Thanks for the information, we will try this and revert back for any
quires.

 

Thanks and Regards

 

Ramachandra Rao K

From: Tim Watson [mailto:tim at rabbitmq.com] 
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2012 3:54 PM
To: Discussions about RabbitMQ
Cc: Ramachandrarao, K [ SGGI - IT ]
Subject: Re: [rabbitmq-discuss] Reg: Total Transfers

 

On 10/11/2012 03:25 PM, Ramachandrarao, K [ SGGI - IT ] wrote: 

Dear Team,

 

We are new to RabbitMQ. We are using the Version 2.8.4 and the Client is
Python 2.7 

 

Could anybody help us on the Following points.

 

1.       How to check the total messages transferred via Exchange or a
Queue for a Period. 

Ex. Today  there is X number of Message are published and X numbers are
received (Message transfer statistics)


You could do this in a number of ways. I would suggest looking at the
management plugin (http://www.rabbitmq.com/management.html) which will
provides statistics for queue length, message rates globally and per
channel, data rates per connection, etc. 




How to configure the Flow Control, and Charts in RabbitMQ.


I'm not sure what you mean by configuring Charts. There are instructions
explaining how to configure Memory based Flow Control on the website at
http://www.rabbitmq.com/memory.html.




2.       How to add  a new tracing log automatically.

 


Again, I'm not entirely sure what you're asking here. If you're talking
about tracing using the fire-hose tracer plugin, then the instructions
are available at http://www.rabbitmq.com/firehose.html. If you want to
automate this task, then you can do so in a number of ways. The
management plugin has a REST API that you can use to query for
information. The rabbitmqctl script can obviously be invoked via
whatever command line tools integration is available to you, if you so
wish. Is this what you're asking about?

Cheers,
Tim

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