
The CloudLinux team is happy to announce a new feature release called Auto tracing. Auto tracing automatically creates tracing tasks on the server and shows detailed analytics for the slowest URLs on a website on a daily basis. With all PHP X-Ray components, Autotracing gives you advanced control and manageability of PHP applications on your server.
Ultimate automation is our goal
The new Autotracing tool is one more benefit that unloads overhead from server administrators to help manage issues related to end-user CMS and prevent critical errors by providing advanced analytics about possible bottlenecks.
Auto tracing is effective right out of the box, as well as trouble-free, and easy to use with a detailed per-user view. It aims to let the hoster focus on business and together with PHP X-Ray and WP Optimization Suite automatically detects most clients’ website issues such as:
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- Slow URLs
- Slow plugins
- Slow database queries
- Slow functions
- Slow external calls
These performance issues are difficult to diagnose and often drive website owners to switch their hosting providers. Auto tracing helps to host providers identify performance issues without requiring additional workforce and overhead from administrators.
With the newly released CloudLinux OS modules, hosters are no longer forced to manually diagnose problems. To free administrators from using an ad-hoc mix of command-line utilities, we developed the Autotracing tool to meet their needs.
Auto tracing Beta
Currently, this feature is available in Beta for CloudLinux OS Shared Pro and CloudLinux OS Solo users. By turning on the Autotracing tool, you’ll get a detailed analysis of slow or inhibited URLs detected by the Slow Site Analyzer.
How to enable X-Ray Auto tracing
To enable X-Ray Autotracing, run the following commands via SSH:
# /usr/sbin/cloudlinux-ssa-manager enable-ssa
# /usr/sbin/cloudlinux-autotracing enable –all
To enable X-Ray Autotracing via UI, follow these steps:
- Open Cloudlinux Manager and go to Website monitoring -> Settings
- Scroll to the PHP Sites Analyzer section
Turn on PHP Sites Analyzer and leave the Enable Autotracing checkbox checked
If PHP Sites Analyzer is already enabled you can turn on Autotracing by checking the appropriate checkbox in the Settings section.
- Also, Autotracing can be enabled by using X-Ray -> Autotracing tasks. To do this, click Enable Autotracing and agree.
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