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rabbitmq_vhost_limits – Manage the state of virtual host limits in RabbitMQ
New in version 2.8.
Synopsis
- This module sets/clears certain limits on a virtual host.
- The configurable limits are max_connections and max-queues.
Parameters
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
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max_connections
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Default:
-1
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Max number of concurrent client connections.
Negative value means "no limit".
Ignored when the state is absent .
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max_queues
-
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Default:
-1
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Max number of queues.
Negative value means "no limit".
Ignored when the state is absent .
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node
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Name of the RabbitMQ Erlang node to manage.
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state
-
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Specify whether the limits are to be set or cleared.
If set to absent , the limits of both max_connections and max-queues will be cleared.
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vhost
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Default:
"/"
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Name of the virtual host to manage.
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Examples
# Limit both of the max number of connections and queues on the vhost '/'.
- rabbitmq_vhost_limits:
vhost: /
max_connections: 64
max_queues: 256
state: present
# Limit the max number of connections on the vhost '/'.
# This task implicitly clears the max number of queues limit using default value: -1.
- rabbitmq_vhost_limits:
vhost: /
max_connections: 64
state: present
# Clear the limits on the vhost '/'.
- rabbitmq_vhost_limits:
vhost: /
state: absent
Status
- This module is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface. [preview]
- This module is maintained by the Ansible Community. [community]
Authors
- Hiroyuki Matsuo (@h-matsuo)
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