The following procedures describe how to configure default, cleanup, code tracing, and advanced settings for the Zend Monitor component.
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This procedure describes how to define which events will be deleted in Zend Server's cleanup process, which is run every 24 hours to delete old events.
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To configure Zend Monitor periodic cleanup settings:
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Click Advanced Settings to configure the component's advanced and daemon directives. |
This procedure describes how to define the default triggered action settings for monitoring rules.
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To configure Zend Monitor default settings:
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Click Advanced Settings to configure the component's advanced and daemon directives. |
This procedure describes how to set the activation options for running a code trace for events.
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To enable/disable event-triggered code tracing:
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Important! If enabled, you will also need to activate Code Tracing for the specific monitoring rule from the New/Edit Monitoring Rules page. For more information, see Activating Code Tracing for a Monitoring Rule below, and Working with Monitoring Rules. |
This procedure describes how to configure advanced settings for the Zend Monitor component.
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To configure Zend Monitor advanced settings:
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For information on configuring the component's daemon directives, see Configuring Component Daemon Directives. |
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Product Info Zend Server 8.0
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