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The Monitor page is accessed from Server Setup | Monitor.
From this page, you can define the different settings for configuring the Zend Monitor component.
This component is used to capture PHP events when they happen and to alert developers and system administrators. This can be done by using the events predefined in the Administration Interface or by using the API.
The Monitor page is a settings definition page for the Monitor component that provides event-based PHP monitoring.
Settings for using the integration with Zend Studio, to debug, profile and view event source code.
Note:
Manual configuration settings should be based on the IP and port configured in Zend Studio's Installed Debuggers preferences page. The preferences page is accessed from Window | Preferences | PHP | Debug | Installed Debuggers. (Click 'Configure' to view and change the preferences).
The default port number is 20080.
Define the action settings for rules that use the action 'Send Mail'. The Send Mail action sends an email that includes the event details and a link back to the Zend Server for IBM i Administration Interface to the address(es) listed in the event rule.
If you do not plan to send email notifications for events, you do not need to configure these settings.
Note:
If you disable the email sending setting (in Rule Management | Monitoring by selecting the rule and changing the status), when the setting is reactivated all the email addresses will be lost and the email setting will be set to the default email address.
Activation options for running a code trace.
Active - Code tracing is available for events.
Zend Code Tracing will collect trace information in Events that are defined for collecting trace information
Inactive - Code tracing is not available for events.
Zend Code Tracing is running but no new trace data will be collected even when a new event is triggered. The Manual Trace URL option (Monitor | Code Tracing) will remain active.
Standby - Tracing is not available for events, but an event can temporarily activate tracing.
The Zend Code Tracing will run in sleep mode and when an event defined to collect trace info is triggered, Code tracing will be active for a set period of time (as defined in the Monitor Rule).
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Related Links: Studio's Installed Debuggers - External link |
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