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RS System Diagnostic

RS System Diagnostic

Version : 1.0.9
Tested up to : 4.8.2
Number of download : 3878
Author : Scott Allen
Average rating : 5 / 5 on 22 votes 22 votes, 5 avg.rating

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RS System Diagnostic
RS System Diagnostic
RS System Diagnostic
RS System Diagnostic

RS System Diagnostic is a useful tool for debugging WordPress and website issues. It displays system technical data for debugging. This information can be downloaded as a text file (.txt), emailed directly from the plugin, or remotely viewed with a unique temporary URL. (This URL can be re-generated at any time, and generating a new URL will revoke access for anyone who previously had it.) Whether you’re debugging your site yourself, or providing the tech data for a support professional, this plugin makes it easy to gather all the data you need in seconds, without having to hunt for it. You might just find it one of the essential tools in your diagnostic toolbox. Features Effortlessly get an overview of site configuration Send System Diagnostic Data by email Download System Diagnostic Data as a text file Optionally, allow remote viewing of System Diagnostic Data by URL RS System Diagnostic is extremely useful for Website owners Tech support professionals WordPress plugin/theme developers Website developers Two options for viewing site diagnostic data Basic View (the default) Advanced View Basic View includes the most essential data about your system. This will be all you need in most cases. Advanced View goes into a lot more depth. It scans your system and includes the content of important conguration files: php.ini, .htaccess, and wp-config.php. (WordPress Database keys and passwords are hidden for security, as it’s not likely these would be needed to share these with tech support. You should still be judicious and security-minded when sharing this data.) Sometimes plugin users aren’t sure how to use FTP to view their site’s files, or just don’t know where to find them. This eliminates all that, because the plugin knows where to find them. Not only that, now you have everything in one place. Advanced view can prove helpful when you’re trying to solve some of the more complex site debugging issues, or if you need just to review your site’s configuration and/or security settings. Advanced View is only available to Super Admins on multisite installs. List of Data Displayed in Basic View (the default) Platform Browser Name Browser Version User-Agent String Website Name WordPress Address (URL) Site Address (URL) WordPress Version Multisite Permalink Structure Active Theme Web Host Name Servers Proxy PHP Version MySQL Version Server Software Server Cache Server Hostname Server API Name WP Memory Limit WP Admin Memory Limit Current WP Memory Used Max WP Memory Used PHP Safe Mode PHP Memory Limit PHP Upload Max Size PHP Post Max Size PHP Upload Max Filesize PHP Time Limit PHP Max Input Vars PHP Arg Separator PHP Allow URL File Open PHP Allow URL File Include PHP Short Open Tags Expose PHP WP_DEBUG WP_DEBUG_LOG WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY SCRIPT_DEBUG WP_CACHE AUTOSAVE_INTERVAL WP_POST_REVISIONS EMPTY_TRASH_DAYS DISALLOW_FILE_EDIT WP Database Size WP Table Prefix Length WP Table Prefix Default Show On Front Page On Front Page For Posts Registered Post Stati WP Remote Post PHP Sessions Default Session Name Session Cookie Path Session Save Path Use Session Cookies Session Use Cookies Only Session Cookie HTTP Only Session Cookie Secure DISPLAY ERRORS ERROR LOGGING ERROR LOG LOCATION ERROR REPORTING LEVEL FSOCKOPEN cURL SOAP Client SUHOSIN MySQLi Loaded PHP Extensions List of Active Plugins Number of Active Plugins List of Network Active Plugins (if Multisite) Number of Network Active Plugins (if Multisite) List of Inactive Plugins Number of Inactive Plugins Additional Data Displayed in Advanced View File Contents: wp-config.php (sensitive data hidden) File Contents: .htaccess File Contents: php.ini PHP Configuration Settings Loaded PHP Extensions Defined PHP Functions (public) Disabled PHP Functions Defined PHP Classes Defined PHP Constants (public) Defined PHP Variables (public) Defined $_SERVER Variables Defined $_ENV Variables Defined $_SESSION Variables Request Headers Response Headers NOTE: Advanced View is only available to Super Admins on multisite installs, and is not available in remote viewing for security reasons. Documentation / Tech Support Documentation: Plugin Homepage Tech Support: WordPress Plugin Support Languages If you would like to help translate, please get in touch with us. Minimum Requirements WordPress 3.7 or higher (Recommended: WordPress 4.4 or higher) PHP 5.3 or higher (Recommended: PHP 5.5 or higher) Please see the plugin documentation’s minimum requirements section for more information. WordPress Security Note As with any WordPress plugin, for security reasons, you should only download plugins from the author’s site and from official WordPress repositories. When other sites host a plugin that is developed by someone else, they may inject code into that could compromise the security of your blog. We cannot endorse a version of this that you may have downloaded from another site. If you have downloaded the “RS System Diagnostic” plugin from another site, please download the current release from the from the official RS System Diagnostic page on WordPress.org.

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