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Getting Notified About RabbitMQ Cluster Partitioning Posted: Apr 8, 2015 1:28 PM
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If you are running RabbitMQ in a cluster, it is not unlikely that the cluster gets partitioned (part of the cluster losing connection to the rest). The basic commands to show the status and configure the behaviour is explained in the linked page above. And when partitioning happens, you want to first be notified about ...

 

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