Getting Azure Diagnosis

I have an application running on Azure that logs (actually traces) the Azure Diagnostics storage. I am looking for a good tool that can be used to analyze these magazines.

I know that you can get these trace logs using Server Explorer in Visual Studio, but this tool is a bit cumbersome. For example, I cannot specify a time interval for log entries.

Also tried Azure Diagnostics Manager from Cerebrata, which is nice, but I wonder if there are other good alternatives?

(The magazine itself works very well, it is searching and analyzing the magazines that interest me)

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The cerebral, of course, has the most complete solution for diagnosis and is not particularly expensive, but it still costs money.

If you just look at the tracing information, I find that just querying Azure Tables works quite well. If you cannot convert time to ticks in your head (this is what the PartitionKey table is), you can use LINQPad . Jason Haley provided complete instructions and supporting code .

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The Cerebrata tool is probably best suited for diagnosing diagnostic information.

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Also try Stackify . Their DevOps solutions make it easy to remotely view server information needed to troubleshoot without the use of azure accounts. Check out this article: Diagnosing Windows Azure: A Bad, Sullen, and Better Way

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I just stumbled upon this MSDN blog post . It has not been updated since September, but it looks like it has a fairly rich feature set.

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