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Tracing (DEPRECATED) (FREE)

  • Moved from GitLab Ultimate to GitLab Free in 13.5.
  • Deprecated in GitLab 14.7.

WARNING: This feature is in its end-of-life process. It is deprecated for use in GitLab 14.7, and is planned for removal in GitLab 15.0.

Tracing provides insight into the performance and health of a deployed application, tracking each function or microservice that handles a given request. Tracing makes it easy to understand the end-to-end flow of a request, regardless of whether you are using a monolithic or distributed system.

Install Jaeger

Jaeger is an open source, end-to-end distributed tracing system used for monitoring and troubleshooting microservices-based distributed systems. To learn more about installing Jaeger, read the official Getting Started documentation.

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GitLab provides an easy way to open the Jaeger UI from within your project:

  1. Set up Jaeger and configure your application using one of the client libraries.
  2. Navigate to your project's Settings > Monitor and provide the Jaeger URL.
  3. Click Save changes for the changes to take effect.
  4. You can now visit Monitor > Tracing in your project's sidebar and GitLab redirects you to the configured Jaeger URL.