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zend_monitor.event_tracing_mode<br />

zend_monitor.aggregate_by_url_query<br />

Configuration Directive Details<br />

zend_monitor.enable<br />

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boole<br />

an<br />

PHP_INI_ALL<br />

PHP_INI_ALL<br />

API <strong>Reference</strong><br />

timing<br />

(which may<br />

be less<br />

accurate)<br />

Determines<br />

integration<br />

with tracer<br />

mechanism<br />

in case of<br />

events that<br />

require a<br />

trace data<br />

dump<br />

When<br />

enabled, use<br />

the URL's<br />

query string<br />

as part of<br />

the<br />

aggregation<br />

key<br />

Enables or disables the Monitor component. When set to On, Zend Monitor will colelct and report PHP<br />

events. When set to Off, PHP will not be monited<br />

Type: boolean<br />

Default Value: 1<br />

Available since version 4.0<br />

zend_monitor.log_verbosity<br />

The extension's log verbosity level.<br />

• Level 1 includes very important information messages, errors and warnings.<br />

• Level 2 displays notices.<br />

• Greater levels (up to 5) are reserved for debugging purposes<br />

Type: integer<br />

Default Value: 2<br />

Available since version 4.0<br />

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