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Viewing an Instance

Updated on 2022-08-15 GMT+08:00

Scenario

View detailed information about a RabbitMQ instance on the console, for example, the connection address and port number for accessing the instance.

Prerequisites

A RabbitMQ instance has been created.

Procedure

  1. Log in to the management console.
  2. In the upper left corner, click and select a region.

    NOTE:

    Select the same region as your application service.

  3. Click and choose Application > Distributed Message Service for RabbitMQ to open the console of DMS for RabbitMQ.
  4. Search for a RabbitMQ instance by specifying the project, status, name, connection address, or ID. Table 1 describes the various possible statuses of a RabbitMQ instance.

    Table 1 RabbitMQ instance status description

    Status

    Description

    Creating

    The instance is being created.

    Running

    The instance is running properly.

    Only instances in the Running state can provide services.

    Faulty

    The instance is not running properly.

    Starting

    The status between Frozen and Running.

    Restarting

    The instance is being restarted.

    Changing

    The instance specifications are being changed.

    Change failed

    The instance specifications failed to be changed.

    Frozen

    The instance is frozen.

    Freezing

    The status between Running and Frozen.

    Upgrading

    The instance is being upgraded.

    Rolling back

    The instance is being rolled back.

  5. Click the name of the chosen RabbitMQ instance and view the instance details on the page that is displayed.

    Table 2 Instance parameters

    Section

    Parameter

    Description

    Instance Information

    Instance Name

    Name of the RabbitMQ instance. To modify the instance name, click .

    Status

    Status of the RabbitMQ instance.

    Instance Type

    Type of the RabbitMQ instance, which can be Single-node or Cluster.

    Specifications

    Specifications of the RabbitMQ instance.

    Mgmt. UI Address

    Address for connecting to the RabbitMQ management UI when public access is disabled.

    Time Window

    Time range for any scheduled maintenance activities on the instance. To modify the time window, click .

    Enterprise Project

    Enterprise project to which the instance belongs. To modify the enterprise project, click .

    Instance ID

    ID of the RabbitMQ instance.

    Version

    RabbitMQ version used by the instance. Currently, only version 3.7.17 is supported.

    Created

    Time when the RabbitMQ instance is created.

    Username

    Username for logging in to the RabbitMQ cluster management tool. If you forget the password, click Reset Password to change the password.

    Description

    Description of the RabbitMQ instance. To modify the description, click .

    Storage Information

    Used/Available Storage Space (GB)

    Storage space that has been used by the RabbitMQ instance and the maximum storage space that can be used.

    Disk Type

    Type of the disk used by the instance. Currently, high I/O and ultra-high I/O are supported.

    Public Access

    Public Access

    Whether public access has been enabled. Click to change the public network setting.

    Public Access Address

    Address for accessing the RabbitMQ instance over public networks.

    Mgmt. UI Address

    Address for connecting to the RabbitMQ management UI over public networks.

    Network

    AZ

    AZ to which the RabbitMQ instance belongs.

    Security Group

    Security group that controls access to the RabbitMQ instance.

    VPC

    VPC in which the instance resides.

    Subnet

    Subnet in which the instance resides.

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