Christoph Albers afc19bd6ce overriding attributes should be the next logical presedence
- using normal to override the attribute will still give the
  chance to override it.

Change-Id: I24210a953871f37b380eceb297597a6f6629d7af
2019-04-03 10:44:12 +02:00

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# Cookbook Name:: openstack-ops-messaging
# Recipe:: default
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# Copyright 2013, Opscode, Inc.
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default['openstack']['mq']['cluster'] = false
# Allow cluster_disk_nodes to be optionally set based upon a node role search.
# If set to false, mq cluster nodes can be added on-the-fly using the cluster command.
# see https://www.rabbitmq.com/clustering.html
default['openstack']['mq']['search_for_cluster_disk_nodes'] = true
if platform_family?('debian', 'suse')
normal['rabbitmq']['use_distro_version'] = true
normal['rabbitmq']['config'] = '/etc/rabbitmq/rabbitmq.config'
end
# Enable the rabbitmq management plugin by default
default['openstack']['mq']['rabbitmq']['enable_mgmt_console'] = true