Dirk Mueller
2b2a17ea64
- Remove sd_notify dependency and replace with socat as followup to upstream change in https://github.com/rabbitmq/rabbitmq-server/pull/666 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network:messaging:amqp/rabbitmq-server?expand=0&rev=104
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# ======================================
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# RabbitMQ broker section
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# ======================================
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## Related doc guide: http://rabbitmq.com/configure.html. See
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## http://rabbitmq.com/documentation.html for documentation ToC.
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## Networking
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## ====================
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##
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## Related doc guide: http://rabbitmq.com/networking.html.
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##
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## By default, RabbitMQ will listen on all interfaces, using
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## the standard (reserved) AMQP 0-9-1 and 1.0 port.
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##
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# listeners.tcp.default = 5672
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## To listen on a specific interface, provide an IP address with port.
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## For example, to listen only on localhost for both IPv4 and IPv6:
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##
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# IPv4
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# listeners.tcp.local = 127.0.0.1:5672
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# IPv6
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# listeners.tcp.local_v6 = ::1:5672
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## You can define multiple listeners using listener names
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# listeners.tcp.other_port = 5673
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# listeners.tcp.other_ip = 10.10.10.10:5672
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## TLS listeners are configured in the same fashion as TCP listeners,
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## including the option to control the choice of interface.
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##
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# listeners.ssl.default = 5671
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## Number of Erlang processes that will accept connections for the TCP
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## and TLS listeners.
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##
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# num_acceptors.tcp = 10
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# num_acceptors.ssl = 1
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## Maximum time for AMQP 0-8/0-9/0-9-1 handshake (after socket connection
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## and TLS handshake), in milliseconds.
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##
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# handshake_timeout = 10000
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## Set to 'true' to perform reverse DNS lookups when accepting a
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## connection. Hostnames will then be shown instead of IP addresses
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## in rabbitmqctl and the management plugin.
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##
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# reverse_dns_lookups = true
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##
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## Security, Access Control
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## ==============
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##
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## Related doc guide: http://rabbitmq.com/access-control.html.
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## The default "guest" user is only permitted to access the server
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## via a loopback interface (e.g. localhost).
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## {loopback_users, [<<"guest">>]},
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##
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# loopback_users.guest = true
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## Uncomment the following line if you want to allow access to the
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## guest user from anywhere on the network.
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# loopback_users.guest = false
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## TLS configuration.
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##
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## Related doc guide: http://rabbitmq.com/ssl.html.
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##
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# ssl_options.verify = verify_peer
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# ssl_options.fail_if_no_peer_cert = false
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# ssl_options.cacertfile = /path/to/cacert.pem
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# ssl_options.certfile = /path/to/cert.pem
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# ssl_options.keyfile = /path/to/key.pem
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#
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# ssl_options.honor_cipher_order = true
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# ssl_options.honor_ecc_order = true
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# ssl_options.ciphers.1 = ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384
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# ssl_options.ciphers.2 = ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384
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# ssl_options.ciphers.3 = ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-SHA384
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# ssl_options.ciphers.4 = ECDHE-RSA-AES256-SHA384
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# ssl_options.ciphers.5 = ECDH-ECDSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384
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# ssl_options.ciphers.6 = ECDH-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384
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# ssl_options.ciphers.7 = ECDH-ECDSA-AES256-SHA384
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# ssl_options.ciphers.8 = ECDH-RSA-AES256-SHA384
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# ssl_options.ciphers.9 = DHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384
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# ssl_options.ciphers.10 = DHE-DSS-AES256-GCM-SHA384
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# ssl_options.ciphers.11 = DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA256
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# ssl_options.ciphers.12 = DHE-DSS-AES256-SHA256
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# ssl_options.ciphers.13 = ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256
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# ssl_options.ciphers.14 = ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256
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# ssl_options.ciphers.15 = ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-SHA256
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# ssl_options.ciphers.16 = ECDHE-RSA-AES128-SHA256
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# ssl_options.ciphers.17 = ECDH-ECDSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256
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# ssl_options.ciphers.18 = ECDH-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256
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# ssl_options.ciphers.19 = ECDH-ECDSA-AES128-SHA256
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# ssl_options.ciphers.20 = ECDH-RSA-AES128-SHA256
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# ssl_options.ciphers.21 = DHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256
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# ssl_options.ciphers.22 = DHE-DSS-AES128-GCM-SHA256
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# ssl_options.ciphers.23 = DHE-RSA-AES128-SHA256
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# ssl_options.ciphers.24 = DHE-DSS-AES128-SHA256
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# ssl_options.ciphers.25 = ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-SHA
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# ssl_options.ciphers.26 = ECDHE-RSA-AES256-SHA
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# ssl_options.ciphers.27 = DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA
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# ssl_options.ciphers.28 = DHE-DSS-AES256-SHA
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# ssl_options.ciphers.29 = ECDH-ECDSA-AES256-SHA
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# ssl_options.ciphers.30 = ECDH-RSA-AES256-SHA
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# ssl_options.ciphers.31 = ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-SHA
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# ssl_options.ciphers.32 = ECDHE-RSA-AES128-SHA
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# ssl_options.ciphers.33 = DHE-RSA-AES128-SHA
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# ssl_options.ciphers.34 = DHE-DSS-AES128-SHA
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# ssl_options.ciphers.35 = ECDH-ECDSA-AES128-SHA
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# ssl_options.ciphers.36 = ECDH-RSA-AES128-SHA
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## Select an authentication/authorisation backend to use.
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##
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## Alternative backends are provided by plugins, such as rabbitmq-auth-backend-ldap.
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##
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## NB: These settings require certain plugins to be enabled.
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##
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## Related doc guides:
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##
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## * http://rabbitmq.com/plugins.html
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## * http://rabbitmq.com/access-control.html
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##
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# auth_backends.1 = rabbit_auth_backend_internal
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## uses separate backends for authentication and authorisation,
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## see below.
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# auth_backends.1.authn = rabbit_auth_backend_ldap
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# auth_backends.1.authz = rabbit_auth_backend_internal
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## The rabbitmq_auth_backend_ldap plugin allows the broker to
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## perform authentication and authorisation by deferring to an
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## external LDAP server.
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##
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## Relevant doc guides:
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##
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## * http://rabbitmq.com/ldap.html
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## * http://rabbitmq.com/access-control.html
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##
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## uses LDAP for both authentication and authorisation
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# auth_backends.1 = rabbit_auth_backend_ldap
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## uses HTTP service for both authentication and
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## authorisation
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# auth_backends.1 = rabbit_auth_backend_http
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## uses two backends in a chain: HTTP first, then internal
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# auth_backends.1 = rabbit_auth_backend_http
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# auth_backends.2 = rabbit_auth_backend_internal
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## Authentication
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## The built-in mechanisms are 'PLAIN',
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## 'AMQPLAIN', and 'EXTERNAL' Additional mechanisms can be added via
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## plugins.
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##
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## Related doc guide: http://rabbitmq.com/authentication.html.
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##
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# auth_mechanisms.1 = PLAIN
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# auth_mechanisms.2 = AMQPLAIN
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## The rabbitmq-auth-mechanism-ssl plugin makes it possible to
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## authenticate a user based on the client's x509 (TLS) certificate.
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## Related doc guide: http://rabbitmq.com/authentication.html.
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##
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## To use auth-mechanism-ssl, the EXTERNAL mechanism should
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## be enabled:
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##
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# auth_mechanisms.1 = PLAIN
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# auth_mechanisms.2 = AMQPLAIN
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# auth_mechanisms.3 = EXTERNAL
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## To force x509 certificate-based authentication on all clients,
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## exclude all other mechanisms (note: this will disable password-based
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## authentication even for the management UI!):
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##
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# auth_mechanisms.1 = EXTERNAL
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## This pertains to both the rabbitmq-auth-mechanism-ssl plugin and
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## STOMP ssl_cert_login configurations. See the RabbitMQ STOMP plugin
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## configuration section later in this file and the README in
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## https://github.com/rabbitmq/rabbitmq-auth-mechanism-ssl for further
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## details.
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##
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## To use the TLS cert's CN instead of its DN as the username
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# ssl_cert_login_from = common_name
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## TLS handshake timeout, in milliseconds.
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##
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# ssl_handshake_timeout = 5000
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## Password hashing implementation. Will only affect newly
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## created users. To recalculate hash for an existing user
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## it's necessary to update her password.
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##
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## To use SHA-512, set to rabbit_password_hashing_sha512.
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##
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# password_hashing_module = rabbit_password_hashing_sha256
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## When importing definitions exported from versions earlier
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## than 3.6.0, it is possible to go back to MD5 (only do this
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## as a temporary measure!) by setting this to rabbit_password_hashing_md5.
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# password_hashing_module = rabbit_password_hashing_md5
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##
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## Default User / VHost
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## ====================
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##
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## On first start RabbitMQ will create a vhost and a user. These
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## config items control what gets created.
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## Relevant doc guide: http://rabbitmq.com/access-control.html
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##
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# default_vhost = /
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# default_user = guest
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# default_pass = guest
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# default_permissions.configure = .*
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# default_permissions.read = .*
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# default_permissions.write = .*
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## Tags for default user
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##
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## For more details about tags, see the documentation for the
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## Management Plugin at http://rabbitmq.com/management.html.
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##
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# default_user_tags.administrator = true
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## Define other tags like this:
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# default_user_tags.management = true
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# default_user_tags.custom_tag = true
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##
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## Additional network and protocol related configuration
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## =====================================================
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##
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## Set the default AMQP 0-9-1 heartbeat interval (in seconds).
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## Related doc guides:
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##
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## * http://rabbitmq.com/heartbeats.html
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## * http://rabbitmq.com/networking.html
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##
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# heartbeat = 60
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## Set the max permissible size of an AMQP frame (in bytes).
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##
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# frame_max = 131072
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## Set the max frame size the server will accept before connection
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## tuning occurs
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##
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# initial_frame_max = 4096
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## Set the max permissible number of channels per connection.
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## 0 means "no limit".
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##
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# channel_max = 128
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## Customising TCP Listener (Socket) Configuration.
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##
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## Related doc guides:
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##
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## * http://rabbitmq.com/networking.html
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## * http://www.erlang.org/doc/man/inet.html#setopts-2
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##
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# tcp_listen_options.backlog = 128
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# tcp_listen_options.nodelay = true
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# tcp_listen_options.exit_on_close = false
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#
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# tcp_listen_options.keepalive = true
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# tcp_listen_options.send_timeout = 15000
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#
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# tcp_listen_options.buffer = 196608
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# tcp_listen_options.sndbuf = 196608
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# tcp_listen_options.recbuf = 196608
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##
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## Resource Limits & Flow Control
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## ==============================
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##
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## Related doc guide: http://rabbitmq.com/memory.html.
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## Memory-based Flow Control threshold.
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##
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# vm_memory_high_watermark.relative = 0.4
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## Alternatively, we can set a limit (in bytes) of RAM used by the node.
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##
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# vm_memory_high_watermark.absolute = 1073741824
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## Or you can set absolute value using memory units (with RabbitMQ 3.6.0+).
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## Absolute watermark will be ignored if relative is defined!
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##
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# vm_memory_high_watermark.absolute = 2GB
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##
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## Supported units suffixes:
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##
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## kb, KB: kibibytes (2^10 bytes)
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## mb, MB: mebibytes (2^20)
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## gb, GB: gibibytes (2^30)
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## Fraction of the high watermark limit at which queues start to
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## page message out to disc in order to free up memory.
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## For example, when vm_memory_high_watermark is set to 0.4 and this value is set to 0.5,
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## paging can begin as early as when 20% of total available RAM is used by the node.
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##
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## Values greater than 1.0 can be dangerous and should be used carefully.
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##
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## One alternative to this is to use durable queues and publish messages
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## as persistent (delivery mode = 2). With this combination queues will
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## move messages to disk much more rapidly.
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##
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## Another alternative is to configure queues to page all messages (both
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## persistent and transient) to disk as quickly
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## as possible, see http://rabbitmq.com/lazy-queues.html.
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##
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# vm_memory_high_watermark_paging_ratio = 0.5
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## Selects Erlang VM memory consumption calculation strategy. Can be `allocated`, `rss` or `legacy` (aliased as `erlang`),
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## Introduced in 3.6.11. `rss` is the default as of 3.6.12.
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## See https://github.com/rabbitmq/rabbitmq-server/issues/1223 and rabbitmq/rabbitmq-common#224 for background.
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# vm_memory_calculation_strategy = rss
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## Interval (in milliseconds) at which we perform the check of the memory
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## levels against the watermarks.
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##
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# memory_monitor_interval = 2500
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## The total memory available can be calculated from the OS resources
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## - default option - or provided as a configuration parameter.
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# total_memory_available_override_value = 2GB
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## Set disk free limit (in bytes). Once free disk space reaches this
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## lower bound, a disk alarm will be set - see the documentation
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## listed above for more details.
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##
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## Absolute watermark will be ignored if relative is defined!
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# disk_free_limit.absolute = 50000
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## Or you can set it using memory units (same as in vm_memory_high_watermark)
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## with RabbitMQ 3.6.0+.
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# disk_free_limit.absolute = 500KB
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# disk_free_limit.absolute = 50mb
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# disk_free_limit.absolute = 5GB
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## Alternatively, we can set a limit relative to total available RAM.
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##
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## Values lower than 1.0 can be dangerous and should be used carefully.
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# disk_free_limit.relative = 2.0
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##
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## Clustering
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## =====================
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##
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# cluster_partition_handling = ignore
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## pause_if_all_down strategy require additional configuration
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# cluster_partition_handling = pause_if_all_down
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## Recover strategy. Can be either 'autoheal' or 'ignore'
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# cluster_partition_handling.pause_if_all_down.recover = ignore
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## Node names to check
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# cluster_partition_handling.pause_if_all_down.nodes.1 = rabbit@localhost
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# cluster_partition_handling.pause_if_all_down.nodes.2 = hare@localhost
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## Mirror sync batch size, in messages. Increasing this will speed
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## up syncing but total batch size in bytes must not exceed 2 GiB.
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## Available in RabbitMQ 3.6.0 or later.
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##
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# mirroring_sync_batch_size = 4096
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## Make clustering happen *automatically* at startup. Only applied
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## to nodes that have just been reset or started for the first time.
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##
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## Relevant doc guide: http://rabbitmq.com//cluster-formation.html
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##
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# cluster_formation.peer_discovery_backend = rabbit_peer_discovery_classic_config
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#
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# cluster_formation.classic_config.nodes.1 = rabbit1@hostname
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# cluster_formation.classic_config.nodes.2 = rabbit2@hostname
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# cluster_formation.classic_config.nodes.3 = rabbit3@hostname
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# cluster_formation.classic_config.nodes.4 = rabbit4@hostname
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## DNS-based peer discovery. This backend will list A records
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## of the configured hostname and perform reverse lookups for
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## the addresses returned.
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# cluster_formation.peer_discovery_backend = rabbit_peer_discovery_dns
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# cluster_formation.dns.hostname = discovery.eng.example.local
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## This node's type can be configured. If you are not sure
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## what node type to use, always use 'disc'.
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# cluster_formation.node_type = disc
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## Interval (in milliseconds) at which we send keepalive messages
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## to other cluster members. Note that this is not the same thing
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## as net_ticktime; missed keepalive messages will not cause nodes
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## to be considered down.
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##
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# cluster_keepalive_interval = 10000
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##
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## Statistics Collection
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## =====================
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##
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## Set (internal) statistics collection granularity.
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##
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## Can be none, coarse or fine
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# collect_statistics = none
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# collect_statistics = coarse
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## Statistics collection interval (in milliseconds). Increasing
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## this will reduce the load on management database.
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##
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# collect_statistics_interval = 5000
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##
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## Misc/Advanced Options
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## =====================
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##
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## NB: Change these only if you understand what you are doing!
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##
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## Explicitly enable/disable hipe compilation.
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##
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# hipe_compile = false
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## Timeout used when waiting for Mnesia tables in a cluster to
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## become available.
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##
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# mnesia_table_loading_retry_timeout = 30000
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## Retries when waiting for Mnesia tables in the cluster startup. Note that
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## this setting is not applied to Mnesia upgrades or node deletions.
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##
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# mnesia_table_loading_retry_limit = 10
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## Size in bytes below which to embed messages in the queue index.
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## Related doc guide: http://rabbitmq.com/persistence-conf.html
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##
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# queue_index_embed_msgs_below = 4096
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## You can also set this size in memory units
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##
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# queue_index_embed_msgs_below = 4kb
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## Whether or not to enable background periodic forced GC runs for all
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## Erlang processes on the node in "waiting" state.
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##
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## Disabling background GC may reduce latency for client operations,
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## keeping it enabled may reduce median RAM usage by the binary heap
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## (see https://www.erlang-solutions.com/blog/erlang-garbage-collector.html).
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##
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## Before trying this option, please take a look at the memory
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## breakdown (http://www.rabbitmq.com/memory-use.html).
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##
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# background_gc_enabled = false
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## Target (desired) interval (in milliseconds) at which we run background GC.
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## The actual interval will vary depending on how long it takes to execute
|
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## the operation (can be higher than this interval). Values less than
|
|
## 30000 milliseconds are not recommended.
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##
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# background_gc_target_interval = 60000
|
|
|
|
## Whether or not to enable proxy protocol support.
|
|
## Once enabled, clients cannot directly connect to the broker
|
|
## anymore. They must connect through a load balancer that sends the
|
|
## proxy protocol header to the broker at connection time.
|
|
## This setting applies only to AMQP clients, other protocols
|
|
## like MQTT or STOMP have their own setting to enable proxy protocol.
|
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## See the plugins documentation for more information.
|
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##
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# proxy_protocol = false
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|
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## ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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## Advanced Erlang Networking/Clustering Options.
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##
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## Related doc guide: http://rabbitmq.com/clustering.html
|
|
## ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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|
|
# ======================================
|
|
# Kernel section
|
|
# ======================================
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## Timeout used to detect peer unavailability, including CLI tools.
|
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## Related doc guide: https://www.rabbitmq.com/nettick.html.
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|
##
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# net_ticktime = 60
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|
|
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## Inter-node communication port range.
|
|
## Related doc guide: https://www.rabbitmq.com/networking.html#epmd-inet-dist-port-range.
|
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##
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# inet_dist_listen_min = 25672
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# inet_dist_listen_max = 25692
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## ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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## RabbitMQ Management Plugin
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|
##
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## Related doc guide: http://rabbitmq.com/management.html.
|
|
## ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
# =======================================
|
|
# Management section
|
|
# =======================================
|
|
|
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## Preload schema definitions from the following JSON file.
|
|
## Related doc guide: http://rabbitmq.com/management.html#load-definitions.
|
|
##
|
|
# management.load_definitions = /path/to/exported/definitions.json
|
|
|
|
## Log all requests to the management HTTP API to a file.
|
|
##
|
|
# management.http_log_dir = /path/to/access.log
|
|
|
|
## Change the port on which the HTTP listener listens,
|
|
## specifying an interface for the web server to bind to.
|
|
## Also set the listener to use TLS and provide TLS options.
|
|
##
|
|
|
|
# management.listener.port = 15672
|
|
# management.listener.ip = 127.0.0.1
|
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# management.listener.ssl = true
|
|
|
|
# management.listener.ssl_opts.cacertfile = /path/to/cacert.pem
|
|
# management.listener.ssl_opts.certfile = /path/to/cert.pem
|
|
# management.listener.ssl_opts.keyfile = /path/to/key.pem
|
|
|
|
## One of 'basic', 'detailed' or 'none'. See
|
|
## http://rabbitmq.com/management.html#fine-stats for more details.
|
|
# management.rates_mode = basic
|
|
|
|
## Configure how long aggregated data (such as message rates and queue
|
|
## lengths) is retained. Please read the plugin's documentation in
|
|
## http://rabbitmq.com/management.html#configuration for more
|
|
## details.
|
|
## Your can use 'minute', 'hour' and 'day' keys or integer key (in seconds)
|
|
# management.sample_retention_policies.global.minute = 5
|
|
# management.sample_retention_policies.global.hour = 60
|
|
# management.sample_retention_policies.global.day = 1200
|
|
|
|
# management.sample_retention_policies.basic.minute = 5
|
|
# management.sample_retention_policies.basic.hour = 60
|
|
|
|
# management.sample_retention_policies.detailed.10 = 5
|
|
|
|
## ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
## RabbitMQ Shovel Plugin
|
|
##
|
|
## Related doc guide: http://rabbitmq.com/shovel.html
|
|
## ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
## Shovel plugin config example is defined in additional.config file
|
|
|
|
|
|
## ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
## RabbitMQ STOMP Plugin
|
|
##
|
|
## Related doc guide: http://rabbitmq.com/stomp.html
|
|
## ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
# =======================================
|
|
# STOMP section
|
|
# =======================================
|
|
|
|
## Network Configuration. The format is generally the same as for the core broker.
|
|
##
|
|
# stomp.listeners.tcp.default = 61613
|
|
|
|
## Same for ssl listeners
|
|
##
|
|
# stomp.listeners.ssl.default = 61614
|
|
|
|
## Number of Erlang processes that will accept connections for the TCP
|
|
## and TLS listeners.
|
|
##
|
|
# stomp.num_acceptors.tcp = 10
|
|
# stomp.num_acceptors.ssl = 1
|
|
|
|
## Additional TLS options
|
|
|
|
## Extract a name from the client's certificate when using TLS.
|
|
##
|
|
# stomp.ssl_cert_login = true
|
|
|
|
## Set a default user name and password. This is used as the default login
|
|
## whenever a CONNECT frame omits the login and passcode headers.
|
|
##
|
|
## Please note that setting this will allow clients to connect without
|
|
## authenticating!
|
|
##
|
|
# stomp.default_user = guest
|
|
# stomp.default_pass = guest
|
|
|
|
## If a default user is configured, or you have configured use TLS client
|
|
## certificate based authentication, you can choose to allow clients to
|
|
## omit the CONNECT frame entirely. If set to true, the client is
|
|
## automatically connected as the default user or user supplied in the
|
|
## TLS certificate whenever the first frame sent on a session is not a
|
|
## CONNECT frame.
|
|
##
|
|
# stomp.implicit_connect = true
|
|
|
|
## Whether or not to enable proxy protocol support.
|
|
## Once enabled, clients cannot directly connect to the broker
|
|
## anymore. They must connect through a load balancer that sends the
|
|
## proxy protocol header to the broker at connection time.
|
|
## This setting applies only to STOMP clients, other protocols
|
|
## like MQTT or AMQP have their own setting to enable proxy protocol.
|
|
## See the plugins or broker documentation for more information.
|
|
##
|
|
# stomp.proxy_protocol = false
|
|
|
|
## ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
## RabbitMQ MQTT Adapter
|
|
##
|
|
## See https://github.com/rabbitmq/rabbitmq-mqtt/blob/stable/README.md
|
|
## for details
|
|
## ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
# =======================================
|
|
# MQTT section
|
|
# =======================================
|
|
|
|
## Set the default user name and password used for anonymous connections (when client
|
|
## provides no credentials). Anonymous connections are highly discouraged!
|
|
##
|
|
# mqtt.default_user = guest
|
|
# mqtt.default_pass = guest
|
|
|
|
## Enable anonymous connections. If this is set to false, clients MUST provide
|
|
## credentials in order to connect. See also the mqtt.default_user/mqtt.default_pass
|
|
## keys. Anonymous connections are highly discouraged!
|
|
##
|
|
# mqtt.allow_anonymous = true
|
|
|
|
## If you have multiple vhosts, specify the one to which the
|
|
## adapter connects.
|
|
##
|
|
# mqtt.vhost = /
|
|
|
|
## Specify the exchange to which messages from MQTT clients are published.
|
|
##
|
|
# mqtt.exchange = amq.topic
|
|
|
|
## Specify TTL (time to live) to control the lifetime of non-clean sessions.
|
|
##
|
|
# mqtt.subscription_ttl = 1800000
|
|
|
|
## Set the prefetch count (governing the maximum number of unacknowledged
|
|
## messages that will be delivered).
|
|
##
|
|
# mqtt.prefetch = 10
|
|
|
|
## TCP/SSL Configuration (as per the broker configuration).
|
|
##
|
|
# mqtt.listeners.tcp.default = 1883
|
|
|
|
## Same for ssl listener
|
|
##
|
|
# mqtt.listeners.ssl.default = 1884
|
|
|
|
## Number of Erlang processes that will accept connections for the TCP
|
|
## and TLS listeners.
|
|
##
|
|
# mqtt.num_acceptors.tcp = 10
|
|
# mqtt.num_acceptors.ssl = 10
|
|
|
|
## TCP listener options (as per the broker configuration).
|
|
##
|
|
# mqtt.tcp_listen_options.backlog = 128
|
|
# mqtt.tcp_listen_options.nodelay = true
|
|
|
|
## Whether or not to enable proxy protocol support.
|
|
## Once enabled, clients cannot directly connect to the broker
|
|
## anymore. They must connect through a load balancer that sends the
|
|
## proxy protocol header to the broker at connection time.
|
|
## This setting applies only to STOMP clients, other protocols
|
|
## like STOMP or AMQP have their own setting to enable proxy protocol.
|
|
## See the plugins or broker documentation for more information.
|
|
##
|
|
# mqtt.proxy_protocol = false
|
|
|
|
## ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
## RabbitMQ AMQP 1.0 Support
|
|
##
|
|
## See https://github.com/rabbitmq/rabbitmq-amqp1.0/blob/stable/README.md.
|
|
## ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
# =======================================
|
|
# AMQP 1.0 section
|
|
# =======================================
|
|
|
|
|
|
## Connections that are not authenticated with SASL will connect as this
|
|
## account. See the README for more information.
|
|
##
|
|
## Please note that setting this will allow clients to connect without
|
|
## authenticating!
|
|
##
|
|
# amqp1_0.default_user = guest
|
|
|
|
## Enable protocol strict mode. See the README for more information.
|
|
##
|
|
# amqp1_0.protocol_strict_mode = false
|
|
|
|
## Logging settings.
|
|
##
|
|
## See http://rabbitmq.com/logging.html and https://github.com/erlang-lager/lager for details.
|
|
##
|
|
|
|
## Log direcrory, taken from the RABBITMQ_LOG_BASE env variable by default.
|
|
##
|
|
# log.dir = /var/log/rabbitmq
|
|
|
|
## Logging to file. Can be false or a filename.
|
|
## Default:
|
|
# log.file = rabbit.log
|
|
|
|
## To disable logging to a file
|
|
# log.file = false
|
|
|
|
## Log level for file logging
|
|
##
|
|
# log.file.level = info
|
|
|
|
## File rotation config. No rotation by default.
|
|
## DO NOT SET rotation date to ''. Leave the value unset if "" is the desired value
|
|
# log.file.rotation.date = $D0
|
|
# log.file.rotation.size = 0
|
|
|
|
## Logging to console (can be true or false)
|
|
##
|
|
# log.console = false
|
|
|
|
## Log level for console logging
|
|
##
|
|
# log.console.level = info
|
|
|
|
## Logging to the amq.rabbitmq.log exchange (can be true or false)
|
|
##
|
|
# log.exchange = false
|
|
|
|
## Log level to use when logging to the amq.rabbitmq.log exchange
|
|
##
|
|
# log.exchange.level = info
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
## ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
## RabbitMQ LDAP Plugin
|
|
##
|
|
## Related doc guide: http://rabbitmq.com/ldap.html.
|
|
##
|
|
## ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
# =======================================
|
|
# LDAP section
|
|
# =======================================
|
|
|
|
##
|
|
## Connecting to the LDAP server(s)
|
|
## ================================
|
|
##
|
|
|
|
## Specify servers to bind to. You *must* set this in order for the plugin
|
|
## to work properly.
|
|
##
|
|
# auth_ldap.servers.1 = your-server-name-goes-here
|
|
|
|
## You can define multiple servers
|
|
# auth_ldap.servers.2 = your-other-server
|
|
|
|
## Connect to the LDAP server using TLS
|
|
##
|
|
# auth_ldap.use_ssl = false
|
|
|
|
## Specify the LDAP port to connect to
|
|
##
|
|
# auth_ldap.port = 389
|
|
|
|
## LDAP connection timeout, in milliseconds or 'infinity'
|
|
##
|
|
# auth_ldap.timeout = infinity
|
|
|
|
## Or number
|
|
# auth_ldap.timeout = 500
|
|
|
|
## Enable logging of LDAP queries.
|
|
## One of
|
|
## - false (no logging is performed)
|
|
## - true (verbose logging of the logic used by the plugin)
|
|
## - network (as true, but additionally logs LDAP network traffic)
|
|
##
|
|
## Defaults to false.
|
|
##
|
|
# auth_ldap.log = false
|
|
|
|
## Also can be true or network
|
|
# auth_ldap.log = true
|
|
# auth_ldap.log = network
|
|
|
|
##
|
|
## Authentication
|
|
## ==============
|
|
##
|
|
|
|
## Pattern to convert the username given through AMQP to a DN before
|
|
## binding
|
|
##
|
|
# auth_ldap.user_dn_pattern = cn=${username},ou=People,dc=example,dc=com
|
|
|
|
## Alternatively, you can convert a username to a Distinguished
|
|
## Name via an LDAP lookup after binding. See the documentation for
|
|
## full details.
|
|
|
|
## When converting a username to a dn via a lookup, set these to
|
|
## the name of the attribute that represents the user name, and the
|
|
## base DN for the lookup query.
|
|
##
|
|
# auth_ldap.dn_lookup_attribute = userPrincipalName
|
|
# auth_ldap.dn_lookup_base = DC=gopivotal,DC=com
|
|
|
|
## Controls how to bind for authorisation queries and also to
|
|
## retrieve the details of users logging in without presenting a
|
|
## password (e.g., SASL EXTERNAL).
|
|
## One of
|
|
## - as_user (to bind as the authenticated user - requires a password)
|
|
## - anon (to bind anonymously)
|
|
## - {UserDN, Password} (to bind with a specified user name and password)
|
|
##
|
|
## Defaults to 'as_user'.
|
|
##
|
|
# auth_ldap.other_bind = as_user
|
|
|
|
## Or can be more complex:
|
|
# auth_ldap.other_bind.user_dn = User
|
|
# auth_ldap.other_bind.password = Password
|
|
|
|
## If user_dn and password defined - other options is ignored.
|
|
|
|
# -----------------------------
|
|
# Too complex section of LDAP
|
|
# -----------------------------
|
|
|
|
##
|
|
## Authorisation
|
|
## =============
|
|
##
|
|
|
|
## The LDAP plugin can perform a variety of queries against your
|
|
## LDAP server to determine questions of authorisation.
|
|
##
|
|
## Related doc guide: http://rabbitmq.com/ldap.html#authorisation.
|
|
|
|
## Following configuration should be defined in additional.config file
|
|
## DO NOT UNCOMMENT THIS LINES!
|
|
|
|
## Set the query to use when determining vhost access
|
|
##
|
|
## {vhost_access_query, {in_group,
|
|
## "ou=${vhost}-users,ou=vhosts,dc=example,dc=com"}},
|
|
|
|
## Set the query to use when determining resource (e.g., queue) access
|
|
##
|
|
## {resource_access_query, {constant, true}},
|
|
|
|
## Set queries to determine which tags a user has
|
|
##
|
|
## {tag_queries, []}
|
|
# ]},
|
|
# -----------------------------
|