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Problem When integrating Dynatrace with Azure Functions, you might notice that only the Invoke call appears in the distributed trace. If you're wondering why there are no further outgoing ...
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Company has some OTel services. We would like to put certain OTel endpoints into maintenance mode. Has anybody done this before? If so, how?
Example:
S...
Hi everyone, I’m currently working with a DQL query that fetches spans and filters them based on a tag applied to the service (or process group) the span belongs to. In my dashboard, I created a va...
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I created a Dashboard Tile that has a count by exception.message. Is there any way to add a link to Distributed Traces or a Notebook that would show the Service and Endpoint names that conta...
Hi everyone, I’m currently involved in a scenario where two companies, each with their own Dynatrace SaaS tenant, are merging into a single organization. As part of this process, we are planning t...
As the title states, none of our IIS logs (W3SVC) have any kind of Trace or Span enrichment. This is a shame because IIS logs are really detailed and have a lot of the same info that the traces...
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Looking at another Observability vendor (yes I know, it is bad (-;) I notice there is a lot of eBPF usage/marketing to be found. (Stack traces, flame graphs, securi...
Hi, here is my current situation: I have a .NET 8 service on my machine that sends OpenTelemetry traces to the local OneAgent endpoint (localhost:14499).
On Dynatrace though, I see two separate ser...
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Per today I noticed that filtering on a != or "not in" way on "Exception message" does not work anymore in distributed tracing, for example: Service = "SERVICE_NAME" AND "Request statu...
Hello all, Seen somewhere else: this web request is never to be sampled. So is there a way in Dynatrace to make sure that a certain request is never "dropped"? If not, the consequence will be that...