The URL field supports wildcard matching. URL should be a valid URL of the domain which exists on the current hosting server. In the default mode X-Ray traces the first 20 requests for a specified URL In the opened popup specify a website URL to trace.Click the Start tracing button to create a new task.# Managing tracing task # Creating a new tracing task The Continuous tracing tab contains a list of continuous tasks for which tracing tasks will be created automatically for a new day for a specific domain. The Created column shows how a task was created – automatically (by continuous task) or manually. The Tracing tasks tab contains a list of all tracing tasks created both manually and automatically via continuous tasks. In fact, continuous task allows to automatically create a tracing task for each new day, with the ability to get a report for the past day. Continuous task can't stop automatically, you need to stop it manually. ![]() Need to be enabled separately, see How to enable X-Ray Autotracing.Ĭontinuous tracing is a task that initiates daily hourly tracing requests for a specified domain and email a monitoring report. It is not possible here to automatically email a report but it is possible to export the report in PDF and send to a user.Īutotracing task is a task that will be created automatically at the end of each day for slow URLs that were found during that day by the PHP Slow Site Analyzer (SSA). The task will end either after a specified number of requests to the URL or after a specified time (maximum after two days). Manual Tracing task is a task that you can create for a specific URL to collect server requests. X-Ray provides several options for monitoring domain requests speed: Manual Tracing task, X-Ray Autotracing and Continuous tracing.
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