| RABBITMQ-ENV.CONF(5) | File Formats Manual | RABBITMQ-ENV.CONF(5) |
rabbitmq-env.conf —
default settings for RabbitMQ AMQP server
rabbitmq-env.conf contains variable
settings that override the defaults built in to the RabbitMQ startup
scripts.
The file is interpreted by the system shell, and so should consist of a sequence of shell environment variable definitions. Normal shell syntax is permitted (since the file is sourced using the shell "." operator), including line comments starting with "#".
In order of preference, the startup scripts get their values from
the environment, from rabbitmq-env.conf and finally
from the built-in default values. For example, for the
RABBITMQ_NODENAME setting,
RABBITMQ_NODENAME from the environment is checked
first. If it is absent or equal to the empty string, then
NODENAME from
rabbitmq-env.conf is checked. If it is also absent
or set equal to the empty string then the default value from the startup
script is used.
The variable names in rabbitmq-env.conf
are always equal to the environment variable names, with the
"RABBITMQ_" prefix removed:
RABBITMQ_NODE_PORT from the environment becomes
NODE_PORT in
rabbitmq-env.conf, etc.
Here is an example of a complete
rabbitmq-env.conf file that overrides the default
Erlang node name from "rabbit" to "hare".
# I am a complete rabbitmq-env.conf
file.# Comment lines start with a hash
character.# This is a /bin/sh script file - use
ordinary envt var syntaxNODENAME=harerabbitmq-echopid(8), rabbitmq-plugins(8), rabbitmq-server(8), rabbitmq-service(8), rabbitmqctl(8)
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| April 25, 2017 | RabbitMQ Server |