Published by zmyzheng about 1 month ago
Full Changelog: https://github.com/Azure/applicationhealth-extension-linux/compare/v2.0.13...v2.0.14
Published by frank-pang-msft about 1 month ago
Full Changelog: https://github.com/Azure/applicationhealth-extension-linux/compare/v2.0.12...v2.0.13
Published by frank-pang-msft 4 months ago
Full Changelog: https://github.com/Azure/applicationhealth-extension-linux/compare/v2.0.11...v2.0.12
Published by zmyzheng 5 months ago
Full Changelog: https://github.com/Azure/applicationhealth-extension-linux/compare/v2.0.11...v2.0.12
Published by frank-pang-msft 5 months ago
Full Changelog: https://github.com/Azure/applicationhealth-extension-linux/compare/v2.0.10...v2.0.11
Published by frank-pang-msft 6 months ago
Full Changelog: https://github.com/Azure/applicationhealth-extension-linux/compare/v2.0.9...v2.0.10
Published by frank-pang-msft 7 months ago
Full Changelog: https://github.com/Azure/applicationhealth-extension-linux/compare/v2.0.6...v2.0.9
Published by klugorosado about 1 year ago
VMWatch is a standardized, lightweight, and open-sourced testing framework designed to enhance the monitoring and management of guest VMs on the Azure platform, including both 1P and 3P instances. VMWatch is engineered to collect vital health signals across multiple dimensions, which will be seamlessly integrated into Azure's quality systems. By leveraging these signals, VMWatch will enable Azure to swiftly detect and prevent regressions induced by platform updates or configuration changes, identify gaps in platform telemetry, and ultimately improve the guest experience for all Azure customers.
Published by frank-pang-msft about 1 year ago
VMWatch is a standardized, lightweight, and open-sourced testing framework designed to enhance the monitoring and management of guest VMs on the Azure platform, including both 1P and 3P instances. VMWatch is engineered to collect vital health signals across multiple dimensions, which will be seamlessly integrated into Azure's quality systems. By leveraging these signals, VMWatch will enable Azure to swiftly detect and prevent regressions induced by platform updates or configuration changes, identify gaps in platform telemetry, and ultimately improve the guest experience for all Azure customers.
Published by frank-pang-msft about 1 year ago
Migrate to golang modules using go v1.17
Always build static binaries
Published by frank-pang-msft over 1 year ago
Increase max settle time to 240 seconds
Published by frank-pang-msft about 2 years ago
Update to Go 1.17 with support of Go Modules
Published by frank-pang-msft about 2 years ago
Substatus schema will now follow:
"substatus": [
{
"name": "AppHealthStatus",
"status": "error",
"formattedMessage": {
"lang": "en",
"message": "Application found to be unhealthy"
}
},
{
"name": "ApplicationHealthState",
"status": "error",
"formattedMessage": {
"lang": "en",
"message": "Unknown"
}
},
{
"name": "CustomMetrics",
"status": "success",
"formattedMessage": {
"lang": "en",
"message": "{"rollingUpgradePolicy": { "phase": 2, "doNotUpgrade": true, "dummy": "yes" } }"
}
}
]
Published by frank-pang-msft about 2 years ago
Support custom metrics in probe response as a raw json string
Published by frank-pang-msft about 2 years ago
Revise ApplicationHealthState as separate substatus in status file in order to abide by Linux/Windows guest agents filtering extension substatus properties
Published by frank-pang-msft about 2 years ago
As a part of AppHealthExt v2, the customer is now required to send the following in response body:
{ "ApplicationHealthState": "Healthy" } OR { "ApplicationHealthState": "Unhealthy" }
Published by frank-pang-msft over 2 years ago
Contains shim file changes to default ARCHITECTURE to 'uname -m' if 'uname -p' returns 'unknown'
Published by frank-pang-msft over 2 years ago
Hotfix for removing restrictions on arm64 extension publishing via SupportedArchitectures tag
Published by frank-pang-msft over 2 years ago