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Rule Management Tab<br />

Monitoring<br />

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

Monitoring Rules are defined and activated in Rule Management | Monitoring and they generate events<br />

that are displayed in the Events page.<br />

The Monitor component is set to run out-of-the box, based on default settings. To change the Monitor<br />

component settings, see Working with Components. To configure a specific event, see Edit Rule<br />

(Monitoring) and to view generated events, see Events.<br />

Monitoring is based on a set of predefined rules that can be configured to suit your environment's<br />

requirements (such as performance thresholds) or enabled and disabled as necessary. Once Zend<br />

Server is installed, the monitor component begins to create events. To find out more about event<br />

configuration methodologies, see Working with Monitoring.<br />

From this page you can:<br />

Run a filter (start typing to filter the display).<br />

Edit a Rule - Click on a rules name to change the rule configurations.<br />

See if code tracing for events is active. This means that Events that are set to trigger the creation<br />

of Code Tracing information will collect that information when an event is triggered. Additional<br />

information about the different code tracing statuses can be found in Monitor.<br />

See which event actions are set to specific rules. This information is displayed in the main table<br />

under the "Event Actions" column.<br />

Change a Rule's Status - Select multiple rules and apply one of the following changes:<br />

• Enable Rules - Apply this to disabled rules to start generating events based on the<br />

conditions set in the rule.<br />

• Disable Rules - Apply this to enabled rules to stop generating events.<br />

• Enable Emailing Action - Reactivate the emailing action. This will trigger an email each<br />

time the event is generated.<br />

Note:<br />

Enabling emailing will start to send emails to the system default<br />

email address, if you want to send the email to a different<br />

address you have to manually edit the rule.<br />

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