RabbitMQ - Broker
Unlock real-time RabbitMQ broker monitoring and proactive control with the Nodinite RabbitMQ Monitoring Agent. On this page, you'll discover how to:
-* ✅ Instantly monitor all RabbitMQ nodes in your cluster for health and availability
-* ✅ Receive proactive alerts and take immediate action on broker issues
-* ✅ Automate broker management and streamline integration operations
-* ✅ Empower your team with advanced state evaluation and cluster visibility
The Nodinite RabbitMQ Monitoring Agent empowers you to monitor all RabbitMQ nodes in your configured cluster, ensuring your integration landscape remains healthy and resilient.
- Nodinite presents Broker usage for RabbitMQ as a resource named
ClusterName@NodeName
, providing clear visibility for each node.- You get one Resource per node in the cluster, making it easy to pinpoint issues.
- The
Broker
Resource Application name matches the Display name property set in your Configuration. - The Broker Resource is grouped by the Category Broker for streamlined management.
Here's an example of a Monitor View filtered by the 'Broker' category in Nodinite.
What are the key features for Monitoring RabbitMQ broker?
- Cluster support – Instantly verify that all nodes in your RabbitMQ cluster are operational (online).
- State Evaluation – Monitor and evaluate the real-time run-time state of each broker node for proactive management.
What is evaluated for the RabbitMQ Broker?
Nodinite evaluates the health and status of each RabbitMQ Broker node using the rules below:
State | Status | Description | Actions | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Unavailable | Resource not available | Evaluation of the 'RabbitMQ Broker' is not possible due to network or security-related problems | Review prerequisites | |
Error | Broker node error | Not implemented | ||
Warning | Broker node warning | If one of the nodes in a cluster setup is missing or unreachable | ||
OK | Online | All cluster nodes are available and the RabbitMQ broker is operational |
Tip
The evaluated state can be reconfigured using the Expected State feature on every Resource within Nodinite.
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