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    On 08/02/2012 01:46 PM, Thiago Burgo Belo wrote:
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      type="cite">Hi all,&nbsp;
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      <div>There is a way to run &nbsp;2 rabbit instances (not clustered) in
        same machine? The VirtualHost is to do this (isolate instances)?</div>
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    Sure, if what you mean is to have two distinct brokers running on
    the same machine. Just give them different node names using the
    RABBITMQ_NODENAME environment variable. Virtual host is not required
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      <div>Thanks,</div>
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      <div>Thiago Burgo</div>
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