These were used by now-dead tooling. We can remove them. Change-Id: I4b4ef694206249da8b98589b3026f2a2be501ee3 Signed-off-by: Stephen Finucane <sfinucan@redhat.com>
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Message queue for RHEL and CentOS
OpenStack uses a message queue
to coordinate operations and status
information among services. The message queue service typically runs on
the controller node. OpenStack supports several message queue services
including RabbitMQ, Qpid, and ZeroMQ. However, most distributions that
package OpenStack support a particular message queue service. This guide
implements the RabbitMQ message queue service because most distributions
support it. If you prefer to implement a different message queue
service, consult the documentation associated with it.
The message queue runs on the controller node.
Install and configure components
Install the package:
# yum install rabbitmq-server
Start the message queue service and configure it to start when the system boots:
# systemctl enable rabbitmq-server.service # systemctl start rabbitmq-server.service
Add the
openstack
user:# rabbitmqctl add_user openstack RABBIT_PASS Creating user "openstack" ...
Replace
RABBIT_PASS
with a suitable password.Permit configuration, write, and read access for the
openstack
user:# rabbitmqctl set_permissions openstack ".*" ".*" ".*" Setting permissions for user "openstack" in vhost "/" ...