Release: RabbitMQ 2.6.1 Release Highlights ================== server ------ bug fixes - the broker failed to (re)start on reboot on systems that keep /var/run on a temporary file systems, e.g. Ubuntu. - the Windows service failed to increase the Erlang process limit, limiting the broker to a few thousand queues, connections and channels. .net client ----------- enhancements - add the "headers" exchange to RabbitMQ.Client.ExchangeType management plugin ----------------- bug fixes - on a busy broker, /api/nodes could fail with a timeout, affecting several management UI pages. topology visualiser ------------------- First official release. See http://www.rabbitmq.com/plugins.html#rabbitmq_management_visualiser STOMP plugin ------------ enhancements - trim whitespace from headers when speaking STOMP 1.0 Upgrading ========= To upgrade a non-clustered RabbitMQ from release 2.1.1 or later, simply install the new version. All configuration and persistent message data is retained. To upgrade a clustered RabbitMQ from release 2.1.1 or later, install the new version on all the nodes and follow these instructions: http://www.rabbitmq.com/clustering.html#upgrading All configuration and persistent message data is retained. To upgrade a non-clustered RabbitMQ from release 2.1.0, first upgrade to 2.1.1 (which retains all data), and then to the current version as described above. To upgrade a clustered RabbitMQ prior to 2.1.1 or a stand-alone broker from releases prior to 2.1.0, if the RabbitMQ installation does not contain any important data then simply install the new version. RabbitMQ will move the existing data to a backup location before creating a fresh, empty database. A warning is recorded in the logs. If your RabbitMQ installation contains important data then we recommend you contact support@rabbitmq.com for assistance with the upgrade.