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Http Probes for Non-containerized apps
I am trying to configure a regular stateless asp.net API with a liveness probe (http based) and was struggeling with the Port, since i don't know which port SF decides to host my service on.
I added a random port number, just to see what would happen, and I got a useful message telling me i should use EndpointRef
instead of port for non-container apps.
Awesome!
Not so awesome: I spend way too much time looking at SF documentation trying to find any information about it.
Maybe an update about "containerized vs non-containerized" services would be in order here? Pointing out the EndpointRef
option for one thing would be great.
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- ID: 670143cf-b0ba-123f-f767-203d30ca44b9
- Version Independent ID: 53b4a799-0a77-4cec-4fef-eb348cdff446
- Content: Azure Service Fabric probes - Azure Service Fabric
- Content Source: articles/service-fabric/probes-codepackage.md
- Service: service-fabric
- GitHub Login: @tomvcassidy
- Microsoft Alias: tomcassidy
@esbenbach
Thanks for your feedback! We will investigate and update as appropriate.
@esbenbach Thanks for bringing this to our attention. I'm going to assign this to the document author so they can take a look at it accordingly.
@tomvcassidy Can you please check and add your comments on this doc update request as applicable.
Thanks for your dedication to our documentation. Unfortunately, at this time we have been unable to review your issue in a timely manner and we sincerely apologize for the delayed response. Though the scope of our feedback channel here on GitHub covers specific documentation fixes, we can help redirect you to the right support channel to get an answer to your question: [reference to alternative product/service or community endpoint]. Because this issue does not relate to documentation, we are closing this issue. #please-close
Meh. It refers to the docs - so its not completed. Just ignored....