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RABBITMQ-ENV.CONF(5)	      File Formats Manual	  RABBITMQ-ENV.CONF(5)

NAME
       rabbitmq-env.conf -- environment	variables used by RabbitMQ server

DESCRIPTION
       rabbitmq-env.conf  contains environment variables that override the de-
       faults built in to the RabbitMQ scripts and CLI tools.

       The file	is interpreted by the system shell, and	so should consist of a
       sequence	of shell environment variable definitions.  Normal shell  syn-
       tax  is permitted (since	the file is sourced using the shell "."	opera-
       tor), including line comments starting with "#".

       In order	of preference, the startup scripts get their values  from  the
       environment,  from  rabbitmq-env.conf and finally from the built-in de-
       fault  values.	For  example,  for  the	  RABBITMQ_NODENAME   setting,
       RABBITMQ_NODENAME  from the environment is checked first.  If it	is ab-
       sent or equal to	the empty string, then NODENAME	from rabbitmq-env.conf
       is checked.  If it is also absent or set	equal to the empty string then
       the default value from the startup script is used.

       The variable names in rabbitmq-env.conf are always equal	to  the	 envi-
       ronment	 variable   names,   with   the	 "RABBITMQ_"  prefix  removed:
       RABBITMQ_NODE_PORT  from	  the	environment   becomes	NODE_PORT   in
       rabbitmq-env.conf.

EXAMPLES
       Below is	an example of a	minimalistic rabbitmq-env.conf file that over-
       rides the default node name prefix from "rabbit"	to "hare".

	     # I am a complete rabbitmq-env.conf file.
	     # Comment lines start with	a hash character.
	     # This is a /bin/sh script	file - use ordinary envt var syntax
	     NODENAME=hare

       In  the	below rabbitmq-env.conf	file RabbitMQ configuration file loca-
       tion is changed to "/data/services/rabbitmq/rabbitmq.conf".

	     # I am a complete rabbitmq-env.conf file.
	     # Comment lines start with	a hash character.
	     # This is a /bin/sh script	file - use ordinary envt var syntax
	     CONFIG_FILE=/data/services/rabbitmq/rabbitmq.conf

SEE ALSO
       rabbitmq-echopid(8),	 rabbitmq-plugins(8),	   rabbitmq-server(8),
       rabbitmq-queues(8),	rabbitmq-streams(8),	  rabbitmq-upgrade(8),
       rabbitmqctl(8)

AUTHOR
       The RabbitMQ Team <contact-tanzu-data.pdl@broadcom.com>

RabbitMQ Server			 June 22, 2023		  RABBITMQ-ENV.CONF(5)

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