Scenario Description
The background information for modifying RabbitMQ instances is as follows:
When you use RabbitMQ, you may need to modify the instances. For example:
l Business change: If business needs have changed, you can change the name of the RabbitMQ instance to meet the requirements of the new business logic. For example, when a business module is added or adjusted, its corresponding instance name needs to be modified to a more accurate name to facilitate management and monitoring.
l Network configuration change: When you need to change the network configuration of the RabbitMQ instance, you may need to modify the Elastic IP. For example, when you need to change the configuration of a subnet, VPC, or security group, you may need to rebind the Elastic IP to ensure that the RabbitMQ instance can communicate correctly with other components.
l Security configuration change: When you need to modify the security configuration of the RocketMQ instance, you can modify it accordingly.
It should be noted that when modifying instances, you should proceed with caution and make adjustments based on actual needs and system conditions. When modifying an instance, follow RabbitMQ's best practices and recommendations to ensure system stability and performance.
Modify Instance Name
(1) Click Modify after the instance name in the basic information
(2) Enter the new instance name in the pop-up window and click OK
Set Elastic IP for Internet Access
(1) Click Bind Elastic IP after the Internet access point in the basic information
(2) Select the Elastic IP in the pop-up window and click OK
Modify Security Group
(1) Click Modify after the security group in the basic information
(2) Select the security group in the pop-up window and click OK