General Settings

This area allows you to configure Zend Server general settings to better suit your personal preferences and working environment:
Select the level of verbosity for the UI log displayed on the Logs page
Set a name that represents server's setup (in case of a cluster that would be a cluster name, e.g. "my-production-US").
This is useful when working with several environments/setups
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Define the environment color (Only when Setup name is defined). An icon in that color will appear on the top bar.
Define the default server to be used in application URLs for deploying and defining new applications
Define a URL to be used for external references to Zend Server (e.g. mysite.com)
Select the level of verbosity for the UI log displayed on the Logs page
Set the timeout (mins) for automatic user logout (to disable, set to 0)
Select whether the server and browser have an internet connection
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To start receiving notifications, configure the mailing account that is used by Zend Server in the Mail Settings section

Notification Center Settings

The Zend Server Notification Center is a notification system for viewing live alerts in your working environment. Configure the triggered actions for each notification received:
Enter an email address for receiving notifications
Define a URL to be called for each notification received
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To start receiving notifications, configure the mailing account that is used by Zend Server in the Mail Settings section

Audit Trail Settings

The Zend Server Audit Trail tracks and records UI and API user activity. Configure the triggered actions for each logged audit:
Enter an email address for receiving audit trails
Define a URL to be called for each audited action
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Mail Settings

This area allows you to define the mailing account that is used by Zend Server for sending alerts and notifications:
Select the mail service you are using (Custom, Gmail, Exchange)
Zend Server does not support the new Gmail security standards yet. To allow Zend Server to send emails using Gmail, click here.
Select the mail type you are using (SMTP, Sendmail) . Make sure that Sendmail is installed.
Enter the host of the mail account you are using
Enter the port of the mail account you are using
Select whether you would like to authenticate messages from Zend Server
Select your preferred method of authentication (Plain, Login, CRAM-MD5)
Select the type of encryption for authentication (None,SSL, TLS)
Enter the username you would like to use for authentication
Enter the password you would like to use for authentication
Enter an email address for responding emails
Enter an email address for outgoing emails
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Test Mail

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Restart Strategy Configurations

To minimize the downtime of a cluster, you can configure the way in which your servers perform a restart. You can either select to restart a certain percentage of your servers at a time, or define a specific amount of servers to be restarted at a time:
Not available in this edition
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Web Server Graceful Restart

Determines whether the Web server awaits the completion of all active processes before restarting:
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Graceful restart can only be enabled on an Apache Web server on Linux OS distributions.

Web Server Error Reporting

Determines whether to display Web server warnings received from configuration tests performed by Zend Server.
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Server Profile

The server mode determines which configuration settings you wish to work with: Development or Production.
Click here for a full breakdown of the difference between these two modes.
Select a working environment to run Zend Server with optimized system configuration settings:
Apply system and PHP settings optimized for a development environment. This option enables Z-Ray.
Apply system and PHP settings optimized for a production environment. This option disables Z-Ray.
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