Some of the content described in this article is available in meshIQ Manage versions 12.1 and greater.
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The Check Aliveness feature in RabbitMQ verifies whether a virtual host is operational and able to accept basic operations. This check confirms that the virtual host can open a connection and perform simple messaging actions—an essential health indicator for troubleshooting and monitoring.
Check Aliveness for a Virtual Host
To check the aliveness status of a RabbitMQ virtual host:
Open the Virtual Hosts widget and select the virtual host you want to verify.
From the Selected menu, click Check Aliveness.
A RabbitMQ Vhost Check Aliveness dialog opens.
Click Check Aliveness to run the health check.
The Status field displays ok when the virtual host is healthy. If the virtual host is not functioning properly, the status field remains empty.
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Version 11.3 and Earlier
The Check Aliveness feature in RabbitMQ verifies whether a virtual host is operational and able to accept basic operations. This check confirms that the virtual host can open a connection and perform simple messaging actions—an essential health indicator for troubleshooting and monitoring.
Check Aliveness for a Virtual Host
To check the aliveness status of a RabbitMQ virtual host:
Open the Virtual Hosts viewlet and select the virtual host you want to verify.
From the Selected menu, click Check Aliveness.
A RabbitMQ Vhost Check Aliveness dialog opens.
Click Check Aliveness to run the health check.
The Status field displays ok when the virtual host is healthy. If the virtual host is not functioning properly, the status field remains empty.