[rabbitmq-discuss] best practices for managing multiple consumer instances

Alexis Richardson alexis at rabbitmq.com
Fri Jun 18 20:29:48 BST 2010


Shane

I see, thanks.

The best way to do this is outside of RabbitMQ, by monitoring
consumers and their work, out of band..  It's not something where
there is 'one way to do it'.

Can you tell us more about your use case please?

alexis



On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 8:14 PM, Shane <shane at digitalsanctum.com> wrote:
> I mean being able to tune the number of consumers and their behavior
> on multiple machines. For example, being able to view the performance
> of queues and being able to start more consumers or stop consumers
> gracefully.
>
>
> On Jun 18, 11:13 am, Alexis Richardson <ale... at rabbitmq.com> wrote:
>> Shane
>>
>> On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 6:33 PM, Shane <sh... at digitalsanctum.com> wrote:
>> > Anyone have any suggestions on how best to best to manage multiple
>> > consumers instances?
>>
>> What do you mean?
>>
>> alexis
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