PHP 5.4 monitoring is only available on Agent 1.12.0. This guide will help you to install 1.12.0 Agent in your system.
Debian
Download the Atatus 1.12.0 Debian agent from:
copy# Download Debian tarball wget https://s3.amazonaws.com/atatus-artifacts/atatus-php/downloads/atatus-php-1.12.0-x64-debian.tar.gz
Unzip the agent files
copytar -xzvf atatus-php-1.12.0-x64-debian.tar.gz cd atatus-php-1.12.0-x64-debian
Install the php agent
copysudo ATATUS_LICENSE_KEY="APM_LIC_KEY" ATATUS_APP_NAME="YOUR_APP_NAME" bash install.sh
APM_LIC_KEY
- add the Atatus APM License key in this line of code.YOUR_APP_NAME
- add the application name in this line of code.Note:Do not change the app name. If you do, it will create a new project. For more advanced options, view Customizing Agent
Make sure that the license key and app name are set correctly in the Atatus configuration file: atatus.ini. You can find the path of atatus.ini file by running
php -i | grep atatus.ini
command in the shell.Stop and Start your PHP services.
Stop and Start your servers such as nginx, php-fpm, apache, httpd, etc. Then you will see the performance data in a few minutes.
Just access your server from your web app or mobile app or curl. You will visualize your application's metrics within minutes.
Redhat
Download the Atatus 1.12.0 Redhat agent from:
copy# Download Redhat tarball wget https://s3.amazonaws.com/atatus-artifacts/atatus-php/downloads/atatus-php-1.12.0-x64-redhat.tar.gz
Unzip the agent files
copytar -xzvf atatus-php-1.12.0-x64-redhat.tar.gz cd atatus-php-1.12.0-x64-redhat
Install the php agent
copysudo ATATUS_LICENSE_KEY="APM_LIC_KEY" ATATUS_APP_NAME="YOUR_APP_NAME" bash install.sh
APM_LIC_KEY
- add the Atatus APM License key in this line of code.YOUR_APP_NAME
- add the application name in this line of code.Note:Do not change the app name. If you do, it will create a new project. For more advanced options, view Customizing Agent
Make sure that the license key and app name are set correctly in the Atatus configuration file: atatus.ini. You can find the path of atatus.ini file by running
php -i | grep atatus.ini
command in the shell.Stop and Start your PHP services.
Stop and Start your servers such as nginx, php-fpm, apache, httpd, etc. Then you will see the performance data in a few minutes.
Just access your server from your web app or mobile app or curl. You will visualize your application's metrics within minutes.