1RABBITMQ-UPGRADE(8) BSD System Manager's Manual RABBITMQ-UPGRADE(8)
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4 rabbitmq-upgrade — RabbitMQ installation upgrade tools
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7 rabbitmq-upgrade [-q] [-s] [-l] [-n node] [-t timeout] command
8 [command_options]
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11 rabbitmq-upgrade is a command line tool that provides commands used dur‐
12 ing the upgrade of RabbitMQ nodes. See the RabbitMQ upgrade guide:
13 https://www.rabbitmq.com/upgrade.html to learn more about RabbitMQ in‐
14 stallation upgrades.
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17 -n node
18 Default node is "rabbit@target-hostname", where target-hostname
19 is the local host. On a host named "myserver.example.com", the
20 node name will usually be "rabbit@myserver" (unless
21 RABBITMQ_NODENAME has been overridden). The output of "hostname
22 -s" is usually the correct suffix to use after the "@" sign. See
23 rabbitmq-server(8) for details of configuring a RabbitMQ node.
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25 -q, --quiet
26 Quiet output mode is selected. Informational messages are re‐
27 duced when quiet mode is in effect.
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29 -s, --silent
30 Silent output mode is selected. Informational messages are re‐
31 duced and table headers are suppressed when silent mode is in ef‐
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34 -t timeout, --timeout timeout
35 Operation timeout in seconds. Not all commands support timeouts.
36 Default is infinity.
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38 -l, --longnames
39 Must be specified when the cluster is configured to use long
40 (FQDN) node names. To learn more, see the RabbitMQ Clustering
41 guide: https://www.rabbitmq.com/clustering.html
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43 --erlang-cookie cookie
44 Shared secret to use to authenticate to the target node. Prefer
45 using a local file or the RABBITMQ_ERLANG_COOKIE environment
46 variable instead of specifying this option on the command line.
47 To learn more, see the RabbitMQ CLI Tools guide:
48 https://www.rabbitmq.com/cli.html
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51 help
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53 Displays general help and commands supported by rabbitmq-upgrade.
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55 post_upgrade
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57 Runs post-upgrade tasks. In the current version, it performs the
58 rebalance of mirrored and quorum queues across all nodes in the
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61 await_online_quorum_plus_one
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63 Waits for all quorum queues to have an above minimum online quo‐
64 rum. This makes sure that no queues would lose their quorum if
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67 drain
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69 Puts the node in maintenance mode. Such nodes will not serve any
70 client traffic or considered for hosting any queue leader repli‐
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73 To learn more, see the RabbitMQ Upgrade guide:
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76 revive
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78 Puts the node out of maintenance and into regular operating mode.
79 Such nodes will again serve client traffic and considered for
80 queue leader replica placement.
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82 To learn more, see the RabbitMQ Upgrade guide:
83 https://www.rabbitmq.com/upgrade.html#maintenance-mode
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86 rabbitmqctl(8), rabbitmq-diagnostics(8), rabbitmq-server(8),
87 rabbitmq-queues(8), rabbitmq-service(8), rabbitmq-env.conf(5),
88 rabbitmq-echopid(8)
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