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| <chapter xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" version="5.0" xml:id="Java-Broker-Getting-Started"> |
| <title>Getting Started</title> |
| |
| <section role="h2" xml:id="Java-Broker-Getting-Started-Introduction"> |
| <title>Introduction</title> |
| <para> |
| This section describes how to start and stop the Broker, and outlines the various command line options. |
| </para> |
| <para> |
| For additional details about the broker configuration store and related command line arguments see |
| <xref linkend="Java-Broker-Initial-Configuration"/>. |
| The broker is fully configurable via its Web Management Console, for details of this see |
| <xref linkend="Java-Broker-Management-Channel-Web-Console"/>. |
| </para> |
| </section> |
| <section role="h2" xml:id="Java-Broker-Getting-Started-Starting-Stopping-Windows"> |
| <title>Starting/Stopping the broker on Windows</title> |
| <para>Firstly change to the installation directory used during the <link linkend="Java-Broker-Installation-InstallationWindows">installation</link> |
| and ensure that the <link linkend="Java-Broker-Installation-InstallationWindows-SettingQPIDWORK">QPID_WORK environment variable is set</link>.</para> |
| <para>Now use the <command>qpid-server.bat</command> to start the server</para> |
| <programlisting>bin\qpid-server.bat</programlisting> |
| <para>Output similar to the following will be seen:</para> |
| <screen>[Broker] BRK-1006 : Using configuration : C:\qpidwork\config.json |
| [Broker] BRK-1001 : Startup : Version: ${project.version} Build: 1478262 |
| [Broker] BRK-1010 : Platform : JVM : Oracle Corporation version: 1.7.0_79-b15 OS : Windows 7 version: 6.1 arch: x86 cores: 4 |
| [Broker] BRK-1011 : Maximum Memory : Heap : 518,979,584 bytes Direct : 1,610,612,736 bytes |
| [Broker] BRK-1002 : Starting : Listening on TCP port 5672 |
| [Broker] MNG-1001 : Web Management Startup |
| [Broker] MNG-1002 : Starting : HTTP : Listening on port 8080 |
| [Broker] MNG-1004 : Web Management Ready |
| [Broker] BRK-1004 : Qpid Broker Ready</screen> |
| <para>The BRK-1004 message confirms that the Broker is ready for work. The MNG-1002 and BRK-1002 confirm the ports on |
| which the Broker is listening (for HTTP management and AMQP respectively).</para> |
| <para>To stop the Broker, use Control-C from the controlling command prompt or |
| <link linkend="Java-Broker-Management-Channel-REST-API-Operations">REST operation broker/shutdown</link>. |
| </para> |
| </section> |
| <section role="h2" xml:id="Java-Broker-Getting-Started-Starting-Stopping-Unix"> |
| <title>Starting/Stopping the broker on Unix</title> |
| <para>Firstly change to the installation directory used during the <link linkend="Java-Broker-Installation-InstallationUnix">installation</link> |
| and ensure that the <link linkend="Java-Broker-Installation-InstallationUnix-SettingQPIDWORK">QPID_WORK environment variable is set</link>.</para> |
| <para>Now use the <command>qpid-server</command> script to start the server:</para> |
| <programlisting>bin/qpid-server</programlisting> |
| <para>Output similar to the following will be seen:</para> |
| <screen>[Broker] BRK-1006 : Using configuration : /var/qpidwork/config.json |
| [Broker] BRK-1001 : Startup : Version: ${project.version} Build: exported |
| [Broker] BRK-1010 : Platform : JVM : Oracle Corporation version: 1.7.0_79-b15 OS : Mac OS X version: 10.10.5 arch: x86_64 cores: 4 |
| [Broker] BRK-1011 : Maximum Memory : Heap : 518,979,584 bytes Direct : 1,610,612,736 bytes |
| [Broker] BRK-1002 : Starting : Listening on TCP port 5672 |
| [Broker] MNG-1001 : Web Management Startup |
| [Broker] MNG-1002 : Starting : HTTP : Listening on port 8080 |
| [Broker] MNG-1004 : Web Management Ready |
| [Broker] BRK-1004 : Qpid Broker Ready</screen> |
| <para>The BRK-1004 message confirms that the Broker is ready for work. The MNG-1002 and BRK-1002 confirm the ports on |
| which the Broker is listening (for HTTP management and AMQP respectively).</para> |
| <para>To stop the Broker, use Control-C from the controlling shell, use the |
| <command>bin/qpid.stop</command> script, use <command>kill -TERM <pid></command>, or |
| the <link linkend="Java-Broker-Management-Channel-REST-API-Operations">REST operation broker/shutdown</link>.</para> |
| </section> |
| <section role="h2" xml:id="Java-Broker-Getting-Started-Logging"> |
| <title>Log file</title> |
| <para>The Broker writes a log file to record both details of its normal operation and any exceptional |
| conditions. By default the log file is written within the log subdirectory beneath the work directory |
| - <computeroutput>$QPID_WORK/log/qpid.log</computeroutput> (UNIX) and |
| <computeroutput>%QPID_WORK%\log\qpid.log</computeroutput> (Windows).</para> |
| <para>For details of how to control the logging, see <xref linkend="Java-Broker-Runtime-Logging"/></para> |
| </section> |
| <section role="h2" xml:id="Java-Broker-Getting-Started-CommandLine"> |
| <title>Using the command line</title> |
| <para>The Broker understands a number of command line options which may be used to customise the configuration.</para> |
| <para> |
| For additional details about the broker configuration and related command line arguments see |
| <xref linkend="Java-Broker-Initial-Configuration"/>. |
| The broker is fully configurable via its Web Management Console, for details of this see |
| <xref linkend="Java-Broker-Management-Channel-Web-Console"/>. |
| </para> |
| <para>To see usage information for all command line options, use the <option>--help</option> option</para> |
| <programlisting>bin/qpid-server --help</programlisting> |
| <screen>usage: Qpid [-cic <path>] [-h] [-icp <path>] [-mm] [-mmhttp <port>] |
| [-mmpass <password>] [-mmqv] [-os] |
| [-prop <name=value>] [-props <path>] [-sp <path>] [-st <type>] [-v] |
| -cic,--create-initial-config <path> create a copy of the |
| initial config file, |
| either to an |
| optionally specified |
| file path, or as |
| initial-config.json |
| in the current |
| directory |
| -h,--help print this message |
| -icp,--initial-config-path <path> set the location of |
| initial JSON config |
| to use when |
| creating/overwriting |
| a broker |
| configuration store |
| -mm,--management-mode start broker in |
| management mode, |
| disabling the AMQP |
| ports |
| -mmhttp,--management-mode-http-port <port> override http |
| management port in |
| management mode |
| -mmpass,--management-mode-password <password> Set the password for |
| the management mode |
| user mm_admin |
| -mmqv,--management-mode-quiesce-virtualhosts make virtualhosts |
| stay in the quiesced |
| state during |
| management mode. |
| -prop,--config-property <name=value> set a configuration |
| property to use when |
| resolving variables |
| in the broker |
| configuration store, |
| with format |
| "name=value" |
| -props,--system-properties-file <path> set the location of |
| initial properties |
| file to set |
| otherwise unset |
| system properties |
| -sp,--store-path <path> use given |
| configuration store |
| location |
| -st,--store-type <type> use given broker |
| configuration store |
| type |
| -v,--version print the version |
| information and exit |
| </screen> |
| </section> |
| </chapter> |