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We do not get this kind of feedback, in particular the "extremely poor" part, FWIW. |
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Our guides do not mention You haven't specified any details on how RabbitMQ was installed. How you manage nodes, restart them, |
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So any possible improvements can happen with
These topics can be covered in individual installation guides (in some cases, they already are as demonstrated above), in the CLI tools guide (not sure how obvious this would be) or even a new guide (that would have to cover N cases), or they would repackage e.g. Kubernetes pod and deployment management docs, which are not at all RabbitMQ-specific |
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be3d95b explains how nodes are managed in the CLI tools guide. It also makes it easier to spot Managing Service sections in Debian, RPM and generic UNIX package guides. I suspect similar improvements can be made to Windows installer and Kubernetes Operator guides |
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Eventually figured out but still think it would be easier to have this clearly in your documentation RabbitMQ clarifications
Another confusing part is that these commands follow multiple formats, for example:
I am sure you have the reasons, it is just confusing to total beginners and feels inconsistent compared to for example
, but that is another point. |
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Those who use the Homebrew formula can always run I have updated our Homebrew guide to mention that, as well as the same operations listed in e.g. Debian and RPM installation guides. |
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Installed by homebrew on my Mac, however, even for the very first step when dealing with rabbitmq (admitedly, I am new to it), but it took me few hours to google for simple answers like below
after installing, it says to add export to .zsch but even that is unclear, does it need to be re sourced?
I have literally spent 3 hours and still dont know how to restart or stop rabbitMQ
The documentation I was able to find in 3 hours is extremely poor or extremly high level/unclear compared to other MQ frameworks
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