In Apache RocketMQ, name servers are designed to coordinate each component of the distributed system and the coordination is mainly achieved through managing topic routing information.
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Management consists of two parts:
Therefore, before launching brokers and clients, we need to tell them how to reach name servers by feeding them with a name server address list. In Apache RocketMQ, this can be done in four ways.
For brokers, we can specify namesrvAddr=name-server-ip1:port;name-server-ip2:port
in broker configuration file.
For producers and consumers, we can feed name server address list to them as follows:
DefaultMQProducer producer = new DefaultMQProducer("please_rename_unique_group_name"); producer.setNamesrvAddr("name-server1-ip:port;name-server2-ip:port"); DefaultMQPushConsumer consumer = new DefaultMQPushConsumer("please_rename_unique_group_name"); consumer.setNamesrvAddr("name-server1-ip:port;name-server2-ip:port");
If you use admin command line from shell, you can also specify this way:
sh mqadmin command-name -n name-server-ip1:port;name-server-ip2:port -X OTHER-OPTION
A simple example is: sh mqadmin -n localhost:9876 clusterList
assuming to query cluster info on the name server node.
If you have integrated admin tool into your own dashboard, you can:
DefaultMQAdminExt defaultMQAdminExt = new DefaultMQAdminExt("please_rename_unique_group_name"); defaultMQAdminExt.setNamesrvAddr("name-server1-ip:port;name-server2-ip:port");
Name server address list may also be fed to your application through specifying the sequel java option rocketmq.namesrv.addr
before launching.
You can export NAMESRV_ADDR
environment variable. Brokers and clients will examine and use its value if set.
If you do not specify name server address list using previously mentioned methods, Apache RocketMQ will access the following HTTP end point to acquire and update name server address list every two minutes with initial delay of ten seconds.
By default, the end point is:
http://jmenv.tbsite.net:8080/rocketmq/nsaddr
You may override jmenv.tbsite.net
using this Java option: rocketmq.namesrv.domain
, You may also override nsaddr
part using this Java option: rocketmq.namesrv.domain.subgroup
If you are running Apache RocketMQ in production, this method is recommended because it gives you maximum flexibility -- you can dynamically add or remove name server nodes without necessity of rebooting your brokers and clients according to your name servers' system load.
Methods introduced first take precedence over the latter ones:
Programmatic Way > Java Options > Environment Variable > HTTP Endpoint