Celery 3.1 Documentationrabbitmqctl add_vhost myvhost $ sudo rabbitmqctl set_user_tags myuser mytag $ sudo rabbitmqctl set_permissions -p myvhost myuser ".*" ".*" ".*" See the RabbitMQ Admin Guide for more information about access queue lengths, the memory usage of each queue, as well as manage users, virtual hosts and their permissions. Note: The default virtual host ("/") is used in these examples, if you use a custom virtual host if arbitrary messages can be sent through a client. [Need more text here] Worker The default permissions of tasks running inside a worker are the same ones as the privileges of the worker itself. This0 码力 | 607 页 | 2.27 MB | 1 年前3
Celery 3.1 Documentationrabbitmqctl add_vhost myvhost $ sudo rabbitmqctl set_user_tags myuser mytag $ sudo rabbitmqctl set_permissions -p myvhost myuser ".*" ".*" ".*" See the RabbitMQ Admin Guide [http://www.rabbitmq.com/admin-guide queue lengths, the memory usage of each queue, as well as manage users, virtual hosts and their permissions. Note The default virtual host ("/") is used in these examples, if you use a custom virtual host if arbitrary messages can be sent through a client. [Need more text here] Worker The default permissions of tasks running inside a worker are the same ones as the privileges of the worker itself. This0 码力 | 887 页 | 1.22 MB | 1 年前3
Celery 2.1 Documentation$ rabbitmqctl add_user myuser mypassword $ rabbitmqctl add_vhost myvhost $ rabbitmqctl set_permissions -p myvhost myuser ".*" ".*" ".*" See the RabbitMQ Admin Guide for more information about access be able to log into the admin later): Creating table auth_permission Creating table auth_group_permissions [...] You just installed Django’s auth system, which means you don’t have any superusers defined queue lengths, the memory usage of each queue, as well as manage users, virtual hosts and their permissions. Note: The default virtual host ("/") is used in these examples, if you use a custom virtual host0 码力 | 285 页 | 1.19 MB | 1 年前3
Celery 3.0 Documentationmyuser mytag 12 Chapter 2. Contents Celery Documentation, Release 4.0.0 $ sudo rabbitmqctl set_permissions -p myvhost myuser ".*" ".*" ".*" See the RabbitMQ Admin Guide for more information about access and now you should be able to see the errors. Commonly such errors are caused by insufficient permissions to read from, or write to a file, and also by syntax errors in configuration modules, user modules queue lengths, the memory usage of each queue, as well as manage users, virtual hosts and their permissions. Note: The default virtual host ("/") is used in these examples, if you use a custom virtual host0 码力 | 703 页 | 2.60 MB | 1 年前3
Celery v4.0.1 Documentationrabbitmqctl add_vhost myvhost $ sudo rabbitmqctl set_user_tags myuser mytag $ sudo rabbitmqctl set_permissions -p myvhost myuser ".*" ".*" ".*" See the RabbitMQ Admin Guide [http://www.rabbitmq.com/admin-guide and now you should be able to see the errors. Commonly such errors are caused by insufficient permissions to read from, or write to a file, and also by syntax errors in configuration modules, user modules queue lengths, the memory usage of each queue, as well as manage users, virtual hosts and their permissions. Note The default virtual host ("/") is used in these examples, if you use a custom virtual host0 码力 | 1040 页 | 1.37 MB | 1 年前3
Celery v4.0.2 Documentationrabbitmqctl add_vhost myvhost $ sudo rabbitmqctl set_user_tags myuser mytag $ sudo rabbitmqctl set_permissions -p myvhost myuser ".*" ".*" ".*" See the RabbitMQ Admin Guide [http://www.rabbitmq.com/admin-guide and now you should be able to see the errors. Commonly such errors are caused by insufficient permissions to read from, or write to a file, and also by syntax errors in configuration modules, user modules queue lengths, the memory usage of each queue, as well as manage users, virtual hosts and their permissions. Note The default virtual host ("/") is used in these examples, if you use a custom virtual host0 码力 | 1042 页 | 1.37 MB | 1 年前3
Celery v4.1.0 Documentationrabbitmqctl add_vhost myvhost $ sudo rabbitmqctl set_user_tags myuser mytag $ sudo rabbitmqctl set_permissions -p myvhost myuser ".*" ".*" ".*" Substitute in appropriate values for myuser, mypassword and myvhost and now you should be able to see the errors. Commonly such errors are caused by insufficient permissions to read from, or write to a file, and also by syntax errors in configuration modules, user modules queue lengths, the memory usage of each queue, as well as manage users, virtual hosts and their permissions. Note: The default virtual host ("/") is used in these examples, if you use a custom virtual host0 码力 | 714 页 | 2.63 MB | 1 年前3
Celery v4.0.1 Documentationrabbitmqctl add_vhost myvhost $ sudo rabbitmqctl set_user_tags myuser mytag $ sudo rabbitmqctl set_permissions -p myvhost myuser ".*" ".*" ".*" See the RabbitMQ Admin Guide for more information about access and now you should be able to see the errors. Commonly such errors are caused by insufficient permissions to read from, or write to a file, and also by syntax errors in configuration modules, user modules queue lengths, the memory usage of each queue, as well as manage users, virtual hosts and their permissions. Note: The default virtual host ("/") is used in these examples, if you use a custom virtual host0 码力 | 705 页 | 2.63 MB | 1 年前3
Celery v4.1.0 Documentationrabbitmqctl add_vhost myvhost $ sudo rabbitmqctl set_user_tags myuser mytag $ sudo rabbitmqctl set_permissions -p myvhost myuser ".*" ".*" ".*" Substitute in appropriate values for myuser, mypassword and myvhost and now you should be able to see the errors. Commonly such errors are caused by insufficient permissions to read from, or write to a file, and also by syntax errors in configuration modules, user modules queue lengths, the memory usage of each queue, as well as manage users, virtual hosts and their permissions. Note The default virtual host ("/") is used in these examples, if you use a custom virtual host0 码力 | 1057 页 | 1.35 MB | 1 年前3
Celery v4.0.0 Documentationmyuser mytag 12 Chapter 2. Contents Celery Documentation, Release 4.0.0 $ sudo rabbitmqctl set_permissions -p myvhost myuser ".*" ".*" ".*" See the RabbitMQ Admin Guide for more information about access and now you should be able to see the errors. Commonly such errors are caused by insufficient permissions to read from, or write to a file, and also by syntax errors in configuration modules, user modules queue lengths, the memory usage of each queue, as well as manage users, virtual hosts and their permissions. Note: The default virtual host ("/") is used in these examples, if you use a custom virtual host0 码力 | 701 页 | 2.59 MB | 1 年前3
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