Some of the content described in this article is available in meshIQ Manage versions 12.1 and greater.
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The Start feature in RabbitMQ allows you to activate a Virtual Host that is currently stopped or inactive. Starting a Virtual Host enables message routing, queue interactions, and all operations associated with that Virtual Host to resume normally. This action ensures the Virtual Host is available for applications and clients that connect to it.
Start a Virtual Host
To start a RabbitMQ Virtual Host:
Open the Virtual Hosts widget and select the Virtual Host you want to start.
From the Selected menu, click Start.
A Confirm Start Action dialog appears.
Click Yes to start the Virtual Host.
A success message appears at the bottom of the window once the Virtual Host is started.
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Version 11.3 and Earlier
The Start feature in RabbitMQ allows you to activate a Virtual Host that is currently stopped or inactive. Starting a Virtual Host enables message routing, queue interactions, and all operations associated with that Virtual Host to resume normally. This action ensures the Virtual Host is available for applications and clients that connect to it.
Start a Virtual Host
To start a RabbitMQ Virtual Host:
Open the Virtual Hosts viewlet and select the Virtual Host you want to start.
From the Selected menu, click Start.
A Confirm Start Action dialog appears.
Click Yes to start the Virtual Host.
A success message appears at the bottom of the window once the Virtual Host is started.