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[GitHub] [skywalking] leon5233 commented on issue #8604: [Bug] SW_TRACE_IGNORE_PATH not work

leon5233 commented on issue #8604:
URL: https://github.com/apache/skywalking/issues/8604#issuecomment-1373832779

   > I think your question is a little out of the project boundary. You could easily verify whether a system variable is accessible in a python program. We don't care and control where you set, it is OS's responsibility.
   
   The configuration on the official website does not take effect
   1. Set through the system environment variable,you need to add skywalking.trace.ignore_path to the system variables, the value is the path that you need to ignore, multiple paths should be separated by ,
   2. Copy/agent/optional-plugins/apm-trace-ignore-plugin/apm-trace-ignore-plugin.config to /agent/config/ dir, and add rules to filter traces
   `trace.ignore_path=/your/path/1/**,/your/path/2/**
   `
   


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