In Retrace’s Errors Dashboard you can mark errors as “Ignored” so that it will not be tracked as an error or show up in the default view of the Errors Dashboard. This is ideal for eliminating unwanted noise from errors you really don’t care about. Here are the following steps to take to mark an error type as “Ignored”: 1. …
Web Log Monitoring: Configure Nginx Applications
The Retrace Monitoring Agent can monitor the health of your web application, including Requests/min vs Average Page Load time, HTTP Request Error Rate, and Apdex Satisfaction Score. To enable Retrace to monitor your Nginx web application from the Monitoring Agent, there are a couple of things to make sure of. Configuring Access Logs and Log Formats The Retrace Monitoring Agent …
Troubleshoot: Errors and Logs .NET Configurations
This guide is intended to help users who are experiencing problems trying to configure their errors and logs to be sent to Stackify. If you haven’t already, check out our documentation on installing Stackify for your appropriate logging framework. This guide will provide you with a checklist of items that will help troubleshoot what is going on. If you are …
Integrations: TFS
TFS (Team Foundation Server) Integration Page Using the Visual Studio Online integration you will be able to push logging exceptions from Stackify into the Windows Team Foundation Server. 1. Fill out the URL, Username, and Password fields and select “Save” to configure the integration page. 2. In your Team Services account, you will need to enable the ‘Alternate Authentication Credentials’. …
Errors and Logs: Configure Ruby Applications
Retrace does not support APM for Ruby applications but you can capture errors and log and view them within Retrace. To configure your Ruby project with the Stackify API to send Errors and Logs to Retrace, follow the information below. Stackify API for Ruby Github page: https://github.com/stackify/stackify-api-ruby. Installation and Configuration Requirements: Ruby 1.9/2.0/2.1 Rails 3.x/4.x (optional) Rails Add the stackify gem …
Errors and Logs: Configure PHP Applications
You can capture errors and logs for PHP applications in a number of ways. Using the Stackify Library, you can either use a plug-in for an existing Monolog or log4php framework, or you can log to us directly via the Stackify API. Specific configuration instructions for each framework plug-in or using the API can be found on the Stackify Github …
Errors and Logs: Configure Node.js Applications
Retrace does not support APM for Node.js applications but you can capture errors and log and view them within Retrace. We support both the Winston logging framework and logging directly to our API. To configure your Node.js project with the Stackify API to send Errors and Logs to Retrace, follow the information below. Stackify API for Node.js using the Winston …
FAQ: How Do Custom Date Ranges Work?
With custom date ranges, you can quickly view trend details of a monitor within a specified custom range. Along with viewing monitors, the custom date ranges also applies to web logs, alerts, and error data. Select the Trend First, find a trend in the dashboard and select custom range. Note: Stackify will keep all summary data (alerts, monitoring, web log, …