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[newrelic]
;
; Setting: newrelic.enabled
; Type : boolean
; Scope : per-directory
; Default: true
; Info : Enable or disable the agent. Please note that you cannot globally
; disable the agent and then selectively enable it on a per-directory
; basis. If you disable the agent in the global INI file then the
; agent will not initialize at all. However, you can selectively
; disable the agent on a per-directory basis.
;
newrelic.enabled=true
;
; Setting: newrelic.daemon.max_threads
; Type : integer
; Scope : system
; Default: 8
; Info : Sets the number of threads in the daemon "worker pool" that will be
; used for processing requests from each agent. The minimum is 4 and
; the maximum is 128.
;
;newrelic.daemon.max_threads = 8
;
; Setting: newrelic.daemon.ssl
; Type : boolean
; Scope : system
; Default: true (as of version 3.6)
; Info : Sets whether or not communication with New Relic data collectors
; should use a secure HTTP connection or not.
;
newrelic.daemon.ssl = true
;
; Setting: newrelic.daemon.proxy
; Type : string
; Scope : system
; Default: none
; Info : Sets the host and user credentials to use as an egress proxy. This
; is only used if your site requires a proxy in order to access
; external servers on the internet, in this case the New Relic data
; collection servers. This is expressed in one of the following forms:
; hostname
; hostname:port
; user@hostname
; user@hostname:port
; user:password@hostname
; user:password@hostname:port
;
;newrelic.daemon.proxy = ""
;
; Setting: newrelic.daemon.collector_host
; Type : string
; Scope : system
; Default: collector.newrelic.com
; Info : Sets the host name of the New Relic data collector host to use.
; Please note that this is NOT any form of local host. It refers to
; the New Relic provided host. There is very little reason to ever
; change this from the default except in certain very special
; circumstances, and then only on instruction from a New Relic sales
; person or support staff member.
;
;newrelic.daemon.collector_host = "collector.newrelic.com"
;
; Setting: newrelic.capture_params
; Type : boolean
; Scope : per-directory
; Default: false
; Info : Enable or disable the capturing of URL parameters. If enabled, then
; any variables passed on the URL like (for example ?id=12345) will be
; saved with the request and visible in various places in the web UI.
; If you tend to pass sensitive information around directly in the URL
; then its a good idea to keep this disabled. However, if your URL
; parameters are simply used for parameters without sensitive data but
; that are meaningful to each transaction then you can enable this.
;
newrelic.capture_params = true
; Setting: newrelic.ignored_params
; Type : string
; Scope : per-directory
; Default: none
; Info : A comma-separated list of parameters to always exclude if parameter
; capturing is enabled above. You can use this to filter out sensitive
; user data that may appear as a URL parameter.
;
;newrelic.ignored_params = ""
;
; Setting: newrelic.error_collector.enabled
; Type : boolean
; Scope : per-directory
; Default: true
; Info : Enable the New Relic error collector. This will record the 20 most
; severe errors per harvest cycle. It is rare to want to disable this.
; Please also note that your New Relic subscription level may force
; this to be disabled regardless of any value you set for it.
;
newrelic.error_collector.enabled = true
;
; Setting: newrelic.error_collector.record_database_errors
; Type : boolean
; Scope : per-directory
; Default: false
; Info : Currently only supported for MySQL database functions. If enabled,
; this will cause errors returned by various MySQL functions to be
; treated as if they were PHP errors, and thus subject to error
; collection. This is only obeyed if the error collector is enabled
; above and the account subscription level permits error trapping.
;
newrelic.error_collector.record_database_errors = true
;
; Setting: newrelic.error_collector.prioritize_api_errors
; Type : boolean
; Scope : per-directory
; Default: false
; Info : If the error collector is enabled and you use the New Relic API to
; notice an error, if this is set to true then assign the highest
; priority to such errors.
;
;newrelic.error_collector.prioritize_api_errors = false
;
; Setting: newrelic.browser_monitoring.auto_instrument
; Type : boolean
; Scope : per-directory
; Default: true
; Info : Enables or disables automatic real user monitoring ("auto-RUM").
; When enabled will cause the agent to insert a header and a footer
; in HTML output that will time the actual end-user experience.
;
newrelic.browser_monitoring.auto_instrument = true
;
; Setting: newrelic.transaction_tracer.enabled
; Type : boolean
; Scope : per-directory
; Default: true
; Info : Enables or disables the transaction tracer. When enabled this will
; produce a detailed call graph for any transaction that exceeds a
; certain threshold (see next entry). Only one transaction trace per
; application per harvest cycle is stored and it is always the slowest
; transaction during that cycle. Transaction traces are extremely
; useful when diagnosing problem spots in your application. Please
; note that TT's may be disabled by your account subscription level
; regardless of what you set here.
;
newrelic.transaction_tracer.enabled = true
;
; Setting: newrelic.transaction_tracer.threshold
; Type : string with a time specification or the word "apdex_f"
; Scope : per-directory
; Default: "apdex_f"
; Info : Specifies the threshold above which a transaction becomes a
; candidate for the transaction tracer. This can either be an absolute
; time value like "200ms" or "1s250ms" or "1h30m" or "750us" or the
; word "apdex_f". This last value, "apdex_f", means "4 times apdex_t".
; Thus the threshold changes according to your apdex_t setting. This
; is the default.
;
;newrelic.transaction_tracer.threshold = "apdex_f"
;
; Setting: newrelic.transaction_tracer.detail
; Type : integer in the range 0-2
; Scope : per-directory
; Default: 1
; Info : Sets the level of detail in a transaction trace. Setting this to 0
; will only show the relatively few PHP functions that New Relic has
; deemed to be "interesting", as well as any custom functions you set
; (see below). A setting of 1 will trace and time all user functions,
; and a setting of 2, which needs another special variable to be set
; in order to take effect, will trace ALL PHP functions, including
; internal ones implemented in modules. This last setting can have a
; severe impact on performance which is why you need to consult New
; Relic support staff at [email protected] to get the "special"
; variable to set to enable the feature. It is very rarely needed.
;
; In earlier releases of the agent this was known as "top100".
;
newrelic.transaction_tracer.detail = 1
;
; Setting: newrelic.transaction_tracer.slow_sql
; Type : boolean
; Scope : per-directory
; Default: true
; Info : Enables or disables the "slow SQL" tracer. When enabled, this will
; record the top 10 slowest SQL calls along with a stack trace of
; where the call occurred in your code.
;
newrelic.transaction_tracer.slow_sql = true
;
; Setting: newrelic.transaction_tracer.stack_trace_threshold
; Type : time specification string ("500ms", "1s750ms" etc)
; Scope : per-directory
; Default: 500ms
; Info : Sets the threshold above which the New Relic agent will record a
; stack trace for a transaction trace.
;
;newrelic.transaction_tracer.stack_trace_threshold = 500
;
; Setting: newrelic.transaction_tracer.explain_enabled
; Type : boolean
; Scope : per-directory
; Default: true
; Info : Enables or disables requesting "explain plans" from MySQL and
; PostgreSQL databases for slow SQL calls. The threshold for
; requesting explain plans is defined below.
;
;newrelic.transaction_tracer.explain_enabled = true
;
; Setting: newrelic.transaction_tracer.explain_threshold
; Type : time specification string ("750ms", "1s 500ms" etc)
; Scope : per-directory
; Default: 500ms
; Info : Used by the slow SQL tracer to set the threshold above which an SQL
; statement is considered "slow", and to set the threshold above which
; the transaction tracer will request an "explain plan" from the data-
; base for slow SQL. This latter feature may not be active yet, please
; refer to the agent release notes to see when it becomes available.
; Only relevant if explain_enabled above is set to true.
;
;newrelic.transaction_tracer.explain_threshold = 500
;
; Setting: newrelic.transaction_tracer.record_sql
; Type : "off", "raw" or "obfuscated"
; Scope : per-directory
; Default: "obfuscated"
; Info : Sets how SQL statements are recorded (if at all). If this is set to
; "raw" then no attempt is made at obfuscating SQL statements. THIS IS
; HIGHLY DISCOURAGED IN PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENTS! Setting this to raw
; has considerable security implications as it can expose sensitive
; and private customer data.
;
;newrelic.transaction_tracer.record_sql = "obfuscated"
; Setting: newrelic.transaction_tracer.custom
; Type : string
; Scope : per-directory
; Default: none
; Info : Sets the name(s) of additional functions you want to instrument and
; appear in transaction traces. This is only meaningful if you have
; set newrelic.transaction_tracer.detail to 0. This can be a comma-
; separated list of function or class method names.
;
;newrelic.transaction_tracer.custom = ""
;
; Setting: newrelic.framework
; Type : string
; Scope : per-directory
; Default: empty (auto-detect framework)
; Info : Forces the framework to be one of the supported frameworks. This
; should only ever be used if the auto-detection fails, in which case
; we ([email protected]) would very much like to know about the
; detection failure. Must be one of the following values:
; cakephp, codeigniter, drupal, joomla, kohana, magento, mediawiki,
; symfony, wordpress, yii, zend or no_framework.
;
;newrelic.framework = ""
;
; Setting: newrelic.webtransaction.name.remove_trailing_path
; Type : boolean
; Scope : per-directory
; Default: false
; Info : Used to aid naming transactions correctly when an unsupported
; framework is being used. This option will cause anything after the
; script name to be stripped from a URL. For example, setting this
; would cause the "/xyz/zy" to be stripped from a URL such as
; "/path/to/foo.php/xyz/zy".
;
;newrelic.webtransaction.name.remove_trailing_path = false
;
; Setting: newrelic.webtransaction.name.functions
; Type : string
; Scope : per-directory
; Default: none
; Info : Unless a specific framework such as Drupal or Wordpress has been
; detected, transactions are named according to the first script
; encountered, such as login.php. However, if you use a dispatcher
; file such as index.php this produces less useful data. If you use
; a dispatcher to redirect to actions such as "login", "show", "edit"
; etc, you can set this to the top level functions for those actions,
; and the function names specified here will be used to name the
; transaction.
;
;newrelic.webtransaction.name.functions = ""
;
; Setting: newrelic.webtransaction.name.files
; Type : string
; Scope : per-directory
; Default: none
; Info : Same as newrelic.webtransaction.name.functions above but using file
; names instead of function names. Accepts standard POSIX regular
; expressions.
;
;newrelic.webtransaction.name.files = ""
;
; Setting: newrelic.analytics_events.enabled
; Type : boolean
; Scope : per-directory
; Default: true
; info : Collect and report analytics event data. Event data allows the
; New Relic UI to show additional information such as histograms at
; the cost of additional daemon memory and collector communication.
;
newrelic.analytics_events.enabled = true