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RabbitMQ monitoring and logs integrations

December 11, 2020

With our new RabbitMQ integrations, you have a complete view of what RabbitMQ is doing. Through RabbitMQ Monitoring, you can check metrics such as the number of messages published and delivered. Here’s the default Overview dashboard, but you also get N other dashboards out of the box:

Other dashboards give you more details on specific facets of RabbitMQ: from higher-level metrics like number of connections and consumers to lower-level ones like garbage collections and disk throughput. Check out our complete list of RabbitMQ metrics for details.

With our RabbitMQ Logs Integration, you can drill deeper into specific events. Here’s our default dashboard for logs:

While monitoring provides the number of connections, here you can see where these connections are coming from. You also get completely new views, from authentication errors to startup logs.

Setting up both performance and logs monitoring is a matter of copy-pasting a few instructions. Feel free to create a RabbitMQ Logs App (in EU) and a RabbitMQ Monitoring App (in EU) and let us know what you think!

Or, if you need more information, check out the RabbitMQ Monitoring documentation and the RabbitMQ Logs documentation.