I have got a task to check whether created RabbitMQ cluster is idle(has been used) or not. I can think of only one case which is non existence of queues and exchanges. If no queues are created then we can easily say that the created cluster has not been used. But my task is to collect all such cases by which we can check if created cluster is idle or been used.So I want everyone to help me to get more cases or situations where a RabbitMQ cluster will not be active for some time and be idle.
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Because of RabbitMQ's behavior, a cluster that is currently not being used (but once was) looks exactly the same as one that has never been used (which is a good thing for performance).
Assuming no client deletes the queue it is using, or the cluster creation involves creating new queues or exchanges, then checking if there are any existing queues (or any non-default exchanges) is your best bet at guessing if any client has ever used a RabbitMQ cluster.
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Yes what you are saying is correct . But I need some more cases by which I can check if cluster is idle or not. Even if the queue created has some messages but by some issues the cluster can be in idle state . I wanted to know that. I have to write a python script where all conditions by which we can tell whether RabbitMQ cluster is idle or not should be mentioned. So I am seeking for everyone's help as I am not able to find anything more, other than non existence of exchanges and queues. May 10, 2022 at 5:33
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endpoint, in there you can check the queue_totals. Regarding the global question, it's actually a bit harder, Only way I can think of is to increase the logging so that you can trace all the activity, including config, and . Still idle notion is based on timing, so which period needs to be covered? Even in this context, the admin api might be a good place to start as it can be requested to provide statistics on a given period.