From d9735f24ec5c44d032141cb4912523fa8c9dd51a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dan McGee Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2013 19:34:47 -0600 Subject: Add newrelic.ini file Signed-off-by: Dan McGee --- newrelic.ini | 194 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 194 insertions(+) create mode 100644 newrelic.ini diff --git a/newrelic.ini b/newrelic.ini new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ad31a3c6 --- /dev/null +++ b/newrelic.ini @@ -0,0 +1,194 @@ +# --------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +# +# This file configures the New Relic Python Agent. +# +# The path to the configuration file should be supplied to the function +# newrelic.agent.initialize() when the agent is being initialized. +# +# The configuration file follows a structure similar to what you would +# find for Microsoft Windows INI files. For further information on the +# configuration file format see the Python ConfigParser documentation at: +# +# http://docs.python.org/library/configparser.html +# +# For further discussion on the behaviour of the Python agent that can +# be configured via this configuration file see: +# +# http://newrelic.com/docs/python/python-agent-configuration +# + +# --------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +# Here are the settings that are common to all environments. + +[newrelic] + +# You must specify the license key associated with your New +# Relic account. This key binds the Python Agent's data to your +# account in the New Relic service. +#license_key = +# NOTE: this is specified by NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY environment variable +# so this file can live in version control. + +# The appplication name. Set this to be the name of your +# application as you would like it to show up in New Relic UI. +# The UI will then auto-map instances of your application into a +# entry on your home dashboard page. +app_name = Archweb + +# When "true", the agent collects performance data about your +# application and reports this data to the New Relic UI at +# newrelic.com. This global switch is normally overridden for +# each environment below. +monitor_mode = true + +# Sets the name of a file to log agent messages to. Useful for +# debugging any issues with the agent. This is not set by +# default as it is not known in advance what user your web +# application processes will run as and where they have +# permission to write to. Whatever you set this to you must +# ensure that the permissions for the containing directory and +# the file itself are correct, and that the user that your web +# application runs as can write to the file. If not able to +# write out a log file, it is also possible to say "stderr" and +# output to standard error output. This would normally result in +# output appearing in your web server log. +log_file = /tmp/newrelic-python-agent.log + +# Sets the level of detail of messages sent to the log file, if +# a log file location has been provided. Possible values, in +# increasing order of detail, are: "critical", "error", "warning", +# "info" and "debug". When reporting any agent issues to New +# Relic technical support, the most useful setting for the +# support engineers is "debug". However, this can generate a lot +# of information very quickly, so it is best not to keep the +# agent at this level for longer than it takes to reproduce the +# problem you are experiencing. +log_level = info + +# The Python Agent communicates with the New Relic service using +# HTTP by default. If you want to communicate via HTTPS to +# increase security, then turn on SSL by setting this value to +# true. Note, this will result in increased CPU overhead to +# perform the encryption involved in SSL communication, but this +# work is done asynchronously to the threads that process your +# application code, so it should not impact response times. +ssl = true + +# The Python Agent will attempt to connect directly to the New +# Relic service. If there is an intermediate firewall between +# your host and the New Relic service that requires you to use a +# HTTP proxy, then you should set both the "proxy_host" and +# "proxy_port" settings to the required values for the HTTP +# proxy. The "proxy_user" and "proxy_pass" settings should +# additionally be set if proxy authentication is implemented by +# the HTTP proxy. +# proxy_host = hostname +# proxy_port = 8080 +# proxy_user = +# proxy_pass = + +# Tells the transaction tracer and error collector (when +# enabled) whether or not to capture the query string for the +# URL and send it as the request parameters for display in the +# UI. When "true", it is still possible to exclude specific +# values from being captured using the "ignored_params" setting. +capture_params = false + +# Space separated list of variables that should be removed from +# the query string captured for display as the request +# parameters in the UI. +ignored_params = + +# The transaction tracer captures deep information about slow +# transactions and sends this to the UI on a periodic basis. The +# transaction tracer is enabled by default. Set this to "false" +# to turn it off. +transaction_tracer.enabled = true + +# Threshold in seconds for when to collect a transaction trace. +# When the response time of a controller action exceeds this +# threshold, a transaction trace will be recorded and sent to +# the UI. Valid values are any positive float value, or (default) +# "apdex_f", which will use the threshold for a dissatisfying +# Apdex controller action - four times the Apdex T value. +transaction_tracer.transaction_threshold = apdex_f + +# When the transaction tracer is on, SQL statements can +# optionally be recorded. The recorder has three modes, "off" +# which sends no SQL, "raw" which sends the SQL statement in its +# original form, and "obfuscated", which strips out numeric and +# string literals. +transaction_tracer.record_sql = obfuscated + +# Threshold in seconds for when to collect stack trace for a SQL +# call. In other words, when SQL statements exceed this +# threshold, then capture and send to the UI the current stack +# trace. This is helpful for pinpointing where long SQL calls +# originate from in an application. +transaction_tracer.stack_trace_threshold = 0.5 + +# Determines whether the agent will capture query plans for slow +# SQL queries. Only supported in MySQL and PostgreSQL. Set this +# to "false" to turn it off. +transaction_tracer.explain_enabled = true + +# Threshold for query execution time below which query plans +# will not not be captured. Relevant only when "explain_enabled" +# is true. +transaction_tracer.explain_threshold = 0.5 + +# Space separated list of function or method names in form +# 'module:function' or 'module:class.function' for which +# additional function timing instrumentation will be added. +transaction_tracer.function_trace = + +# The error collector captures information about uncaught +# exceptions or logged exceptions and sends them to UI for +# viewing. The error collector is enabled by default. Set this +# to "false" to turn it off. +error_collector.enabled = true + +# To stop specific errors from reporting to the UI, set this to +# a space separated list of the Python exception type names to +# ignore. The exception name should be of the form 'module:class'. +error_collector.ignore_errors = + +# Browser monitoring is the Real User Monitoring feature of the UI. +# For those Python web frameworks that are supported, this +# setting enables the auto-insertion of the browser monitoring +# JavaScript fragments. +browser_monitoring.auto_instrument = true + +# A thread profiling session can be scheduled via the UI when +# this option is enabled. The thread profiler will periodically +# capture a snapshot of the call stack for each active thread in +# the application to construct a statistically representative +# call tree. +thread_profiler.enabled = true + +# --------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +# +# The application environments. These are specific settings which +# override the common environment settings. The settings related to a +# specific environment will be used when the environment argument to the +# newrelic.agent.initialize() function has been defined to be either +# "development", "test", "staging" or "production". +# + +[newrelic:development] +monitor_mode = false + +[newrelic:test] +monitor_mode = false + +[newrelic:staging] +app_name = Archweb (Staging) +monitor_mode = true + +[newrelic:production] +monitor_mode = true + +# --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- cgit v1.2.3-55-g3dc8