{"id":72813,"date":"2017-01-30T12:58:45","date_gmt":"2017-01-30T12:58:45","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/webkul.com\/blog\/?p=72813"},"modified":"2017-01-30T12:58:45","modified_gmt":"2017-01-30T12:58:45","slug":"installing-rabbitmq-on-ubuntu","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/webkul.com\/blog\/installing-rabbitmq-on-ubuntu\/","title":{"rendered":"Installing RabbitMQ Server on Ubuntu"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.rabbitmq.com\/\">RabbitMQ<\/a>\u00a0is included by default in standard Debian and Ubuntu Linux distributions.\u00a0However, the versions included are often quite old.\u00a0You will probably get better results by installing it yourself.<\/p>\n<h2>Installing\u00a0RabbitMQ Server:<\/h2>\n<p>Execute the following command to add the APT repository to your <span class=\"code \">\/etc\/apt\/sources.list.d<\/span>:<\/p>\n<pre class=\"brush:powershell\">sudo echo \"deb http:\/\/www.rabbitmq.com\/debian\/ testing main\" &gt;&gt; \/etc\/apt\/sources.list\r\n<\/pre>\n<p>[OPTIONAL]\u00a0To avoid warnings about unsigned packages, add rabbitmq`s\u00a0public key to your trusted key list, as:<\/p>\n<pre class=\"brush:powershell\">wget -O- https:\/\/www.rabbitmq.com\/rabbitmq-release-signing-key.asc |\r\n        sudo apt-key add -<\/pre>\n<p>Run the following command to update the package list &amp;Install <span class=\"code \">rabbitmq-server<\/span> package:<\/p>\n<pre class=\"brush:powershell\">sudo apt-get update &amp;&amp; apt-get install rabbitmq-server<\/pre>\n<h2>Starting RabbitMQ Services:<\/h2>\n<p>RabbitMQ server has been installed successfully, now run below commands to start and check the status of RabbitMQ server<\/p>\n<p>To Start\/Stop\/Check-Status of RabbitMQ server:<\/p>\n<pre class=\"brush:shell\">service rabbitmq-server start\/stop\/status<\/pre>\n<p>To make the service to start and stop automatically with the Ubuntu Server.<\/p>\n<pre class=\"brush:shell\">update-rc.d rabbitmq-server defaults<\/pre>\n<h2>Enabling RabbitMQ\u00a0Web Interface\u00a0:<\/h2>\n<p>The rabbitmq-management plugin provides an HTTP-based API for management and monitoring of your RabbitMQ server, along with a browser-based UI<\/p>\n<p>Run the below command to install this plugin:<\/p>\n<pre class=\"brush:shell\">rabbitmq-plugins enable rabbitmq_management<\/pre>\n<p>Now we can access RabbitMQ Management from our web browser on port <b>15672 <\/b>use the default &#8216;<strong>guest<\/strong>&#8216; as user name and &#8216;<strong>guest<\/strong>&#8216; as password to login, as:<\/p>\n<pre class=\"brush:vb\">http:\/\/localhost:15672<\/pre>\n<p>You can also create new admin user using below commands.<\/p>\n<pre class=\"brush:shell\">rabbitmqctl add_user admin admin\r\n\r\nrabbitmqctl set_user_tags admin administrator\r\n\r\nrabbitmqctl set_permissions -p \/ admin \".*\" \".*\" \".*\"<\/pre>\n<p>To Read More, check this link <a href=\"https:\/\/www.rabbitmq.com\/tutorials\/amqp-concepts.html\">Basic Concepts RabbitMQ<\/a><\/p>\n<p>That`s it !!! 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