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NAME

       rabbitmq-server - start RabbitMQ AMQP server

SYNOPSIS

       rabbitmq-multi [-detached]

DESCRIPTION

       RabbitMQ is an implementation of AMQP, the emerging standard for high
       performance enterprise messaging. The RabbitMQ server is a robust and
       scalable implementation of an AMQP broker.

       Running rabbitmq-server in the foreground displays a banner message,
       and reports on progress in the startup sequence, concluding with the
       message "broker running", indicating that the RabbitMQ broker has been
       started successfully. To shut down the server, just terminate the
       process or use rabbitmqctl(1).

ENVIRONMENT

       RABBITMQ_MNESIA_BASE
           Defaults to /var/lib/rabbitmq/mnesia. Set this to the directory
           where Mnesia database files should be placed.

       RABBITMQ_LOG_BASE
           Defaults to /var/log/rabbitmq. Log files generated by the server
           will be placed in this directory.

       RABBITMQ_NODENAME
           Defaults to rabbit. This can be useful if you want to run more than
           one node per machine - RABBITMQ_NODENAME should be unique per
           erlang-node-and-machine combination. See the clustering on a single
           machine guide[1] for details.

       RABBITMQ_NODE_IP_ADDRESS
           Defaults to 0.0.0.0. This can be changed if you only want to bind
           to one network interface.

       RABBITMQ_NODE_PORT
           Defaults to 5672.

       RABBITMQ_CLUSTER_CONFIG_FILE
           Defaults to /etc/rabbitmq/rabbitmq_cluster.config. If this file is
           present it is used by the server to auto-configure a RabbitMQ
           cluster. See the clustering guide[2] for details.

OPTIONS

       -detached
           start the server process in the background

SEE ALSO

       rabbitmq.conf(5) rabbitmq-multi(1) rabbitmqctl(1)

EXAMPLES

       rabbitmq-server -detached
           Runs RabbitMQ AMQP server in the background.

AUTHOR

       The RabbitMQ Team <info@rabbitmq.com>

NOTES

        1. clustering on a single machine guide
           http://www.rabbitmq.com/clustering.html#single-machine

        2. clustering guide
           http://www.rabbitmq.com/clustering.html