RabbitMQ is a message broker that provides a way for applications to communicate with each other by exchanging messages. In this tutorial, we will guide you on how to install RabbitMQ on Manjaro.
Before we start, make sure that you have the following tools installed on your system:
The first step is to make sure your system is up to date. To do this, open up the terminal and run the following command:
sudo pacman -Syu
This will update your system with the latest available packages.
To install RabbitMQ, open up the terminal and run the following command:
sudo pacman -S rabbitmq
This will install RabbitMQ on your Manjaro system.
Now that RabbitMQ is installed, we need to start and enable the RabbitMQ service. To do this, run the following commands:
sudo systemctl start rabbitmq.service
sudo systemctl enable rabbitmq.service
This will start and enable the RabbitMQ service on your system.
To verify that RabbitMQ is installed and running correctly on your system, open up the terminal and run the following command:
sudo rabbitmqctl status
This will display the status of the RabbitMQ server.
That's it! You have successfully installed RabbitMQ on your Manjaro system. Now you can start using RabbitMQ to exchange messages between your applications. Happy coding!
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