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FAQ - Can I Monitor Multiple RabbitMQ Clusters?

Question

Can I monitor multiple RabbitMQ clusters from one agent?

Answer

Yes. A single RabbitMQ Monitoring Agent can monitor unlimited clusters—on-premises, CloudAMQP, AWS Amazon MQ for RabbitMQ, Azure, Kubernetes. Configure each cluster as a separate Resource with its own connection details, credentials, and virtual host selection.

Benefits

  • Unified dashboard across all environments—eliminates switching between Management UI instances for each cluster
  • Compare metrics across clusters—identify which environments experience most consumer lag or memory pressure
  • Single pane of glass for RabbitMQ health—queue depths, consumer status, node health, memory/disk alarms for all clusters
  • One license fee—monitor unlimited clusters with single Nodinite license

Configuration

Each cluster requires:

  1. Resource configuration in Nodinite with unique name
  2. Management API endpoint (hostname/IP and port)
  3. Credentials with monitoring tag
  4. Virtual host selection (monitor all or specific vhosts)
  5. SSL/TLS settings if using HTTPS Management API

Next Step

Configuration Guide
Prerequisites for RabbitMQ Monitoring Agent

RabbitMQ Agent Overview
Troubleshooting Overview