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Overview
Quickstart

Operations

Lifecycle Management
Vertical Scaling
Horizontal Scaling
Volume Expansion
Manage RabbitMQ Services
Decommission RabbitMQ Replica

Monitoring

Observability for RabbitMQ Clusters

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    Monitor the cluster status until it transitions to the Running state:

    kubectl get cluster rabbitmq-cluster -n demo -w

    Expected Output:

    kubectl get cluster rabbitmq-cluster -n demo NAME CLUSTER-DEFINITION TERMINATION-POLICY STATUS AGE rabbitmq-cluster rabbitmq Delete Creating 15s rabbitmq-cluster rabbitmq Delete Running 83s

    Check the pod status and roles:

    kubectl get pods -l app.kubernetes.io/instance=rabbitmq-cluster -n demo

    Expected Output:

    NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE rabbitmq-cluster-rabbitmq-0 2/2 Running 0 106s rabbitmq-cluster-rabbitmq-1 2/2 Running 0 82s rabbitmq-cluster-rabbitmq-2 2/2 Running 0 47s

    Once the cluster status becomes Running, your RabbitMQ cluster is ready for use.

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    If you are creating the cluster for the very first time, it may take some time to pull images before running.

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