I worked on this issue and wanted to write it down because I love it when I can execute the WinDbg commands in my “Must use, must know WinDbg commands, my most used” article and find the reason for the problem. I executed !sos.threadpool and did see that the CPUs were pretty high, as seen […]
Read More →Archive for August, 2018
Where are my Azure Functions, disappeared
Which way did he go George, which way did he go? (*) When you create an Azure Function App, a requirement to complete the operation is the selection or creation of an Azure Storage Account where the content (code, json, etc…), required to run the Azure Functions are to be stored. Make sure the Storage […]
Read More →Why does my Azure Function sometimes stop being triggered
Azure is so awesome because the features it provides are so very dynamic and flexible. The platform provides a starting point for the fruition of ideas, ideas only limited by ones imagination. With its dynamic nature and the flexibility it delivers to consumers, sometimes you just need a note to get your ideas optimally flowing […]
Read More →Find method parameters with WinDbg
I wrote this article, see the bottom where I do the memory dump analysis and wanted to expand on it some. Simply, if you are running managed code then you can decompile the source and see what the value of the Int32 passed to the Sleep() method, Figure 1. I explained how to save the […]
Read More →Named Pipes and Azure App Services
According to this “Operating system functionality on Azure App Service” and my interpretation, it means if you attempt to use named pipes (*)(*) for anything other than inter-process communications (*) that it will not work. I was coding some stuff and was getting these errors: SqlException: A network-related or instance-specific error occurred while establishing a […]
Read More →Adding existing projects to an existing solution hosted on GitHub
I have written number of articles about configuring GitHub and deploying some code to it. Here is a list of them just in case you want to get some perspectives and better know where I am coming from. Setting up and using GitHub in Visual Studio 2017 Setting up and using GitHub in Visual Studio […]
Read More →System.Diagnostics.Trace Application Logging Log Stream on Azure App Service Function App
Here is what I wanted to do. Add some code like this to my ASP.NET application. using System.Diagnostics; … System.Diagnostics.Trace.WriteLine(“System.Diagnostics.Trace.WriteLine() in the Page_Load method”); Trace.Write(“Trace.Write() in the Page_Load method”); System.Diagnostics.Trace.TraceError(“System.Diagnostics.Trace.TraceError() in the Page_Load method”); System.Diagnostics.Trace.TraceWarning(“System.Diagnostics.Trace.TraceWarning() in the Page_Load method”); System.Diagnostics.Trace .TraceInformation(“System.Diagnostics.Trace.TraceInformation() in the Page_Load method”); Then I wanted to write those logs out to […]
Read More →IP Restrictions on Azure App Service as expected behavior
A method to 100% shutdown the public endpoint of an App Service running in the public tenant is not provided. However, you can create an ILB ASE (which is not a public tenant) or you can restrict the access using an IP Restriction. Here is some information on the detailed feature for setting this up […]
Read More →How to find apiVersion used for REST API or ARM templates
I wrote a few articles that discuss how and or why you would need to know the apiVerion api-version when calling Azure REST APIs or making a deployment with an Azure Resource Manager (ARM) template. Azure Function 400 Bad Request How to disable/enable HTTP/2, Azure App Service Using Postman to call Azure REST APIs Make […]
Read More →How to get computer name, host name from a memory dump, WinDbg
It is very important to have some back ground on what was happening when the memory dump was taken. This helps you detemermin which WinDbg commands to execute and provides you some context on how to interpret the output of those commands. I wrote this article here which explain my favorite WinDbg commands. I was […]
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