This document explains how to install the .NET agent for Azure Service Fabric. Note: this is not the same as installing the Infrastructure integrations for Microsoft Azure.
Install .NET agent on Azure Service Fabric
Important
In most cases, installing the .NET agent in an Azure Service Fabric environment can be performed using the standard install procedures for either Windows or Linux. This document highlights some alternate ways you can install the agent.
You will need to ensure the agent gets installed on all nodes in your cluster. To monitor multiple nodes, you may want to integrate the install into your deployment process.
If you're using containers in your Service Fabric environment, see the install instructions for Docker.
You can also install the agent in a Service Fabric environment using NuGet. NuGet is often a good option for developers because the agent gets deployed along with your application. Though, using NuGet requires some manual installation procedures. See Install with NuGet.
Install using NuGet
To install the .NET agent using NuGet:
Follow the standard NuGet install procedures.
When using NuGet, you must set some environment variables. This can be done in your application's
ServiceManifest.xml
file. See the relevant instructions below:For the .NET Framework only: Edit your
app.config
file and add theNewRelic.AgentEnabled
app setting:<appSettings>...<add key="NewRelic.AgentEnabled" value="true" />...</appSettings>
If your application is generating traffic, data should appear in your APM account in several minutes.
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If data does not appear, try these troubleshooting steps:
- Make sure that all files in the
newrelic
directory at the root of your app was published to Azure. - Make sure the environment variables are set correctly.
- See the general troubleshooting documentation to check for common errors.