Retrace Azure Integration Overview Retrace integrates with Azure via the Azure Rest API to determine the status of servers and services during Creation, Removal, Scale Up and Scale Down events. Retrace supports monitoring for both Cloud Services (Classic) and App Services (Web sites, Functions, etc..). To acquire resource information Retrace uses OAuth 2.0 Access Tokens on the Azure account to …
FAQ: How Do I Enable APM+ on Existing IIS Servers
If you have already installed an Agent on a server but didn’t enable APM+ at that time, you can simply go to the appropriate server and enable CLR Profiling. Option 1: Using the Retrace UI To do this go to the settings icon to the right of the server, and go to Server Settings From Server Settings, you can simply …
Errors and Logs: Configure .NET Core
Step 1: Add StackifyLib nuget package and basic configuration No matter which logging framework you are using, you need to add StackifyLib and add the Stackify.ApiKey to your config file. Set Stackify Configuration settings Because .NET core allows a wide variety of configuration options, how you configure the key could vary wildly. This is just one example of how to …
Errors and Logs: Capturing Web Request Details
By default, the following web request details are masked as they can contain sensitive data: Headers Post Data Server Variables Session Variables Cookies However, you can configure your app to unmask this in your app’s config file. Stackify will then retrieve information about these fields and list it in the Error Details page or in the “View Document” view for …
Azure Installation: Configure Azure Functions
Retrace supports Azure Functions in App Service Plan mode. It will treat Azure Functions as a transaction, similar to a web application or a Tracked Function. It supports all of the same dependencies and will provide all of the same great insights to application performance as it does for web applications and windows services. Note: Retrace does not work in “consumption” …
Azure Installation: Configure Azure WebJobs
Retrace now supports Azure WebJobs. Azure WebJobs provide an easy way to run scripts or programs as background processes in the context of an App Service web app, API app, or mobile app. Retrace will provide all of the same great insights to application performance as it does for web applications and windows services. Within Retrace, WebJobs will be monitored …
.NET Agent Installation: Configure Windows Services
By default Retrace only profiles applications hosted within IIS. If you want Retrace to capture transactions from an application running as a Windows service, please follow these directions. Step 1. Install Retrace Windows Agent with the option for Windows Services with one of the below options: Option 1. New install in interactive mode: Upon installing check the box for Enabling the …
.NET Agent Installation: Enable .NET Core Applications
Retrace has been tested with .NET Core apps targeting the full .NET framework as well as the new .NET Core “netcoreapp” framework. It also works with ASP.NET Core apps that are deployed behind IIS or using Kestrel only in more of the “self hosted” mode. .NET Core is currently only supported for Windows. Some features may not yet be fully …