Fix running rabbitmq commands as service user.#233
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sweh wants to merge 4 commits intoflyingcircusio:masterfrom
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Fix running rabbitmq commands as service user.#233sweh wants to merge 4 commits intoflyingcircusio:masterfrom
sweh wants to merge 4 commits intoflyingcircusio:masterfrom
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@sweh Would you mind to update the MR a little, so the sudo is optional? In many cases the connection to rabbitmq is done via the rabbitmq-cookie – which not necessarily means that the rabbitmq-user is installed on a system. |
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@frlan like so? |
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Make sure,
rabbitmqctlcommands are run with the correct service user.