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AWS X-Ray Daemon
DESCRIPTION
The AWS X-Ray daemon listens for traffic on UDP port 2000, gathers raw segment data, and relays it to the AWS X-Ray API. The daemon works in conjunction with the AWS X-Ray SDKs and must be running so that data sent by the SDKs can reach the X-Ray service. The X-Ray SDK sends segment documents to the daemon to avoid making calls to AWS directly. You can send the segment/subsegment in JSON over UDP port 2000 to the X-Ray daemon, prepended by the daemon header. On AWS Lambda and AWS Elastic Beanstalk, use those services' integration with X-Ray to run the daemon. Lambda runs the daemon automatically any time a function is invoked for a sampled request. On Elastic Beanstalk, use the XRayEnabled configuration option to run the daemon on the instances in your environment. To run the X-Ray daemon locally, on-premises, or on other AWS services, download it, run it, and then give it permission to upload segment documents to X-Ray.
Features
- GPG signature files are included for daemon assets compressed in ZIP archives
- You can use the public key to verify that the daemon's ZIP archive is original and unmodified
- Run the daemon locally from the command line
- You can customize the daemon's behavior further by using command line options or a configuration file
- Give the daemon permission to send data to X-Ray
- On Amazon EC2, the daemon uses the instance's instance profile role automatically
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