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- What's New
- Function Overview
- Product Bulletin
- Service Overview
- Billing
- Getting Started
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User Guide
- Process of Using RabbitMQ
- Permissions Management
- Buying a RabbitMQ Instance
- Configuring Virtual Hosts
- Accessing a RabbitMQ Instance
- Managing Messages
- Advanced Features
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Managing Instances
- Viewing and Modifying Basic Information of a RabbitMQ Instance
- Viewing RabbitMQ Client Connection Addresses
- Managing RabbitMQ Instance Tags
- Resetting the RabbitMQ Instance Password
- Enabling RabbitMQ Plug-ins
- Using the rabbitmq_tracing Plug-in
- Exporting the RabbitMQ Instance List
- Restarting a RabbitMQ Instance
- Deleting a RabbitMQ Instance
- Logging In to RabbitMQ Management UI
- Modifying RabbitMQ Instance Specifications
- Migrating RabbitMQ Services
- Applying for Increasing RabbitMQ Quotas
- Viewing Metrics and Configuring Alarms
- Viewing RabbitMQ Audit Logs
- Best Practices
- Developer Guide
- API Reference
- SDK Reference
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FAQs
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Instances
- What RabbitMQ Version Does DMS for RabbitMQ Use?
- What SSL Version Does DMS for RabbitMQ Use?
- Why Can't I View the Subnet and Security Group Information During Instance Creation?
- What If One RabbitMQ VM Fails to Be Restarted When a Cluster RabbitMQ Instance Is Being Restarted?
- How Are Requests Evenly Distributed to Each VM of a Cluster RabbitMQ Instance?
- Do Queues Inside a Cluster RabbitMQ Instance Have Any Redundancy Backup?
- Does DMS for RabbitMQ Support Data Persistence? How Do I Perform Scheduled Data Backups?
- How Do I Obtain the Certificate After SSL Has Been Enabled?
- Can I Change the SSL Setting of a RabbitMQ Instance?
- Can RabbitMQ Instances Be Scaled Up?
- Does RabbitMQ Support Two-Way Authentication?
- Does DMS for RabbitMQ Support CPU and Memory Upgrades?
- How Do I Disable the RabbitMQ Management UI?
- Can I Change the AZ for an Instance?
- How Do I Obtain the Region ID?
- Why Can't I Select Two AZs?
- How to Change Single-node RabbitMQ Instances to Cluster Ones?
- Can I Change the VPC and Subnet After a RabbitMQ Instance Is Created?
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Connections
- How Do I Configure a Security Group?
- Why Does a Client Fail to Connect to a RabbitMQ Instance?
- Does DMS for RabbitMQ Support Public Access?
- Does DMS for RabbitMQ Support Cross-Region Deployment?
- Do RabbitMQ Instances Support Cross-VPC Access?
- Do RabbitMQ Instances Support Cross-Subnet Access?
- What Should I Do If I Fail to Access a RabbitMQ Instance with SSL Encryption?
- Can I Access a RabbitMQ Instance Using DNAT?
- Why Can't I Open the Management Web UI?
- Can a Client Connect to Multiple Virtual Hosts of a RabbitMQ Instance?
- Why Does a RabbitMQ Cluster Have Only One Connection Address?
- Messages
- Monitoring & Alarm
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Instances
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Related Services
- Elastic Cloud Server (ECS)
An ECS is a basic computing unit that consists of vCPUs, memory, OS, and EVS disks. RabbitMQ instances run on ECSs. A broker corresponds to an ECS.
- Elastic Volume Service (EVS)
EVS provides block storage services for ECSs. All RabbitMQ data, such as messages, metadata, and logs, is stored in EVS disks.
- Cloud Trace Service (CTS)
Cloud Trace Service (CTS) generates traces to provide you with a history of operations performed on cloud service resources. The traces include operation requests sent using the management console or open APIs as well as the operation results. You can view all generated traces to query, audit, and backtrack performed operations.
- VPC
RabbitMQ instances run in VPCs and use the IP addresses and bandwidth of VPC. Security groups of VPCs enhance the security of network access to the RabbitMQ instances.
- Cloud Eye
Cloud Eye is an open platform that provides monitoring, alarm reporting, and alarm notification for your resources in real time.
NOTE:
The values of all RabbitMQ instance metrics are reported to Cloud Eye every minute.
- Elastic IP (EIP)
The EIP service provides independent public IP addresses and bandwidth for Internet access. RabbitMQ instances bound with EIPs can be accessed over public networks.
- Tag Management Service (TMS)
TMS is a visualized service for fast and unified cross-region tagging and categorization of cloud services.
Tags facilitate RabbitMQ instance identification and management.
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