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Exporting Trace Information<br />

Zend Server <strong>Reference</strong> Manual<br />

This procedure describes how to export trace information. Exported trace information can be used to be<br />

imported into Zend Studio for further diagnostic information when you do not have access to the server or<br />

if you have been sent trace information from another person.<br />

To export Zend Code Trace information:<br />

1. Go to Monitor | Events and select an event that has been set to collect trace<br />

information.<br />

2. In the event details page, click Export.<br />

A dialog will open prompting you to save the file to a location.<br />

The file will be created with a .zsf prefix for example "event_trace_20_25_0.7843.1.zsf"<br />

The Zend Code Tracing file can be sent to any Zend Server user and imported as an event file into Zend<br />

Studio. For more information on how to import a trace file into Zend Studio see The Zend Studio Help<br />

Deleting Trace Information<br />

This procedure describes how to delete trace information.<br />

1. Go to Monitor | Code Tracing.<br />

2. Select a trace or multiple traces from the list by clicking the trace's check box.<br />

3. scroll to the bottom of the page and click delete.<br />

The trace information will be permanently deleted. New trace information for the same URL will continue<br />

to be recreated as long as the setting in the rule is not changed. To change the rule's settings see<br />

"Setting a Monitor Rule to Run a Code Trace".<br />

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