Maik Catrinque
a0206d9626
Add force_boot command to rabbit start template
Currently, if a multi-node cluster is shut down unexpectedly, RabbitMQ is not able to boot and sync with the other nodes. The purpose of this change is to add the possibility to use the rabbitmqctl force_boot command to recover RabbitMQ cluster from an unexpected shut down. Test plan: PASS: Shutdown and start a multi-node RabbitMQ cluster Regression: PASS: OpenStack can be applied successfully PASS: RabbitMQ nodes can join the RabbitMQ cluster Story: 2009784 Task: 44290 Ref: [0] https://www.rabbitmq.com/rabbitmqctl.8.html#force_boot Signed-off-by: Maik Catrinque <maik.wandercatrinqueandrade@windriver.com> Co-authored-by: Andrew Martins Carletti <Andrew.MartinsCarletti@windriver.com> Change-Id: I56e966ea64e8881ba436213f0c9e1cbe547098e3
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