Configuring Code Tracing
This procedure explains how to configure settings for event-triggered Code Tracing (Manual Trace URL cannot be disabled), and advanced settings for Zend Server Code Tracing.
Important:
To work with Code Tracing you first have to have the Code Tracing component installed and activated. To verify, go to Configurations | Components.


This procedure describes how to enable or disable Code Tracing 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 event rule from the New/Edit Event Rules page. For more information, see Activating Code Tracing for an Event Rule below, and Working with Event Rules. |

This procedure describes how to configure advanced settings for the Zend Code Tracing component.
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To configure the component:
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For information on configuring the component daemon directives, see Configuring Component Daemon Directives (Zend Session Clustering, Zend Deployment, Zend Java Bridge, Zend Job Queue, and Zend Monitor). |
