The following procedures explain how to handle events.
See Working with Monitoring to learn how to define which events you want Zend Server to generate and under which conditions.
To better understand the procedures described in this topic, watch this video:
Zend Server event filtering reduces the number of events in the Events list on the Overview | Events page by displaying events according to your personal preferences, thus facilitating a more precise monitoring process.
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To filter events:
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To clear all selected filters from the Filter By area, click . |
Tip:
The URL for this page uses URI fragment identifiers - pasting the URL in another tab/browser will load the page with current filters activated.
This procedure explains how to delete events from your server. You can either filter down, and delete, a specific selection of events, or manually select which events to delete.
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To delete an event:
Note: Zend Server will remove all events on your server answering to the selected filters, even those that are not currently displayed in the Events List.
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Issues contain different types of information and actions that allow you to detect the source and drill down to investigate what caused a problem. In some cases (and depending on the type of event that was triggered), the information also indicates the solution. For example, issue information includes the exact line of code that has a problem and the nature of the problem.
The following procedure describes how to view an event's details. Event Details are the actual context of the event. Use these event details to locate information for root cause analysis of the issue.
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To view an event:
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See Events and Event Details for more information on viewing event details. |
This procedure explains how to integrate with your IDE to quickly identify event root cause analysis. These actions can be applied to each event group to investigate what caused the event. By default, the settings are set to run diagnostic actions on the originating server (the server on which the event was created). You can change the settings to run on a different server.
Important:
These action items are only available if the IDE is installed on your machine, and Zend Server is configured to communicate with it.
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To diagnose with your IDE:
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Note: When you use these actions, make sure that you have Zend Studio on the remote machine, access to the remote server and that the remote server is an allowed host. For more details, see Error: Failed to Communicate with Zend Studio. |