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François Beausoleil reported a problem in New Relic on August 18, 2008 20:09:
No URL in the transaction tracerIt seems Transaction Tracer does not want to show some request's URLs. I looked at the page source, and the link's text is really the URL, as shown here. Initially, I thought newrelic was responsible for slow queries on the site, so I wonder what that is.
A comment on the question "Does RPM have an API?" in New Relic:
My background processes are long-lived and run many tasks. If you remember RailsCron, it is very similar.
When should I start the agent? Should I start/stop it for each task or just start it when the background process starts up? Thanks! – François Beausoleil, on August 11, 2008 05:03
François Beausoleil asked a question in New Relic on August 10, 2008 23:48:
Can I see the detailed backtrace + explain times in production?I first installed the plugin and ran my application in development mode. This is what made me buy the service in the first place. Now that I installed RPM in production, I wonder if I can get the same detailed statistics. There seems to be a problem with Entry#find (one of our models), but in production, I don't know the exact queries that are run.
Of course, I could try to reproduce the problem in development mode, but XLsuite is a shared hosting application, so I don't know WHICH of the hundreds of sites we host is really the hotspot.
Thanks!
François Beausoleil
François Beausoleil asked a question in New Relic on August 08, 2008 21:13:
François Beausoleil replied on August 08, 2008 18:33 to the question "Does RPM have an API?" in New Relic:
An API would be nice because at http://xlsuite.com/ we have have a variety of background processes that I would like to be able to track. They run outside the regular Rails processing cycle, but use the same DB server. Knowing if a scheduled task is causing the application to sag would help.
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