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author | Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org> | 2015-03-20 08:15:51 -0500 |
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committer | Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org> | 2015-03-20 08:15:51 -0500 |
commit | 91954bb99cdb58c5f43b86fbb0a2a70aca42529e (patch) | |
tree | 7468ddbb1db5cc9af969a3b2b3491b4dbbdfeacc | |
parent | 29298e4953feb9f702ef7daedd61a5059a2fb447 (diff) |
Update newrelic configuration to more recent template
Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
-rw-r--r-- | newrelic.ini | 36 |
1 files changed, 27 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/newrelic.ini b/newrelic.ini index 98cca5b6..5ced1ed2 100644 --- a/newrelic.ini +++ b/newrelic.ini @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ monitor_mode = true # 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 +#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 @@ -68,14 +68,27 @@ log_file = /tmp/newrelic-python-agent.log 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 by default. Note that this does result in an increase in +# CPU overhead, over and above what would occur for a non SSL +# connection, to perform the encryption involved in the SSL +# communication. This work is though done in a distinct thread +# to those handling your web requests, so it should not impact +# response times. You can if you wish revert to using a non SSL +# connection, but this will result in information being sent +# over a plain socket connection and will not be as secure. ssl = true +# High Security Mode enforces certain security settings, and +# prevents them from being overridden, so that no sensitive data +# is sent to New Relic. Enabling High Security Mode means that +# SSL is turned on, request parameters are not collected, and SQL +# can not be sent to New Relic in its raw form. To activate High +# Security Mode, it must be set to 'true' in this local .ini +# configuration file AND be set to 'true' in the server-side +# configuration in the New Relic user interface. For details, see +# https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/subscriptions/high-security +high_security = false + # 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 @@ -83,7 +96,12 @@ ssl = true # "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. +# the HTTP proxy. The "proxy_scheme" setting dictates what +# protocol scheme is used in talking to the HTTP proxy. This +# would normally always be set as "http" which will result in the +# agent then using a SSL tunnel through the HTTP proxy for end to +# end encryption. +# proxy_scheme = http # proxy_host = hostname # proxy_port = 8080 # proxy_user = @@ -153,7 +171,7 @@ 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 = django.http.response:Http404 +error_collector.ignore_errors = # Browser monitoring is the Real User Monitoring feature of the UI. # For those Python web frameworks that are supported, this |