# RabbitMQ monitoring with Netdata Collects message broker global and per virtual host metrics. Following charts are drawn: 1. **Queued Messages** - ready - unacknowledged 2. **Message Rates** - ack - redelivered - deliver - publish 3. **Global Counts** - channels - consumers - connections - queues - exchanges 4. **File Descriptors** - used descriptors 5. **Socket Descriptors** - used descriptors 6. **Erlang processes** - used processes 7. **Erlang run queue** - Erlang run queue 8. **Memory** - free memory in megabytes 9. **Disk Space** - free disk space in gigabytes Per Vhost charts: 1. **Vhost Messages** - ack - confirm - deliver - get - get_no_ack - publish - redeliver - return_unroutable 2. Per Queue charts: 1. **Queued Messages** - messages - paged_out - persistent - ready - unacknowledged 2. **Queue Messages stats** - ack - confirm - deliver - get - get_no_ack - publish - redeliver - return_unroutable ## Configuration Edit the `python.d/rabbitmq.conf` configuration file using `edit-config` from the Netdata [config directory](/docs/configure/nodes.md), which is typically at `/etc/netdata`. ```bash cd /etc/netdata # Replace this path with your Netdata config directory, if different sudo ./edit-config python.d/rabbitmq.conf ``` When no configuration file is found, module tries to connect to: `localhost:15672`. ```yaml socket: name : 'local' host : '127.0.0.1' port : 15672 user : 'guest' pass : 'guest' ``` --- [![analytics](https://www.google-analytics.com/collect?v=1&aip=1&t=pageview&_s=1&ds=github&dr=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fnetdata%2Fnetdata&dl=https%3A%2F%2Fmy-netdata.io%2Fgithub%2Fcollectors%2Fpython.d.plugin%2Frabbitmq%2FREADME&_u=MAC~&cid=5792dfd7-8dc4-476b-af31-da2fdb9f93d2&tid=UA-64295674-3)](<>)