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to deploy Umbraco to Azure. I've turned off custom errors but that doesn't help. Is there anyway to see the error that Azure is throwing? SOLVED I was able to edit my configuration and setup RDP into my web role. Once on the box I couldn't go to it via IP because I'm using the umbraco accelerator. There was a binding in IIS to go to 0.mydomain.com. If I used that I could see the page from azure web app 500 internal server error the server and the error came up. asp.net azure umbraco share|improve this question edited Jun 14 '11 at 3:11 asked Jun 12 '11 at 20:29 Nate 92942048 closed as off topic by Will May 23 '13 at 19:27 Questions on Stack Overflow are expected to relate to programming within the scope defined by the community. Consider editing the question or leaving comments for improvement if you believe the question can be reworded to fit within the scope. Read more about reopening questions here.If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question. 1 Is there some sort of Development mode or Debug mode? Usually servers suppress errors when they are in a live or production mode, which prevents possible attackers from exploiting malfunctioning code. –Blender Jun 12 '11 at 20:48 After reading your comment I switched my instance from production to staging. I still have the same problem. –Nate Jun 13 '11 at 0:02 Yep logging in using RDP and viewing the site from the server itself worked for me –Tom Jun 6 '12 at 9:56 Although this question is closed, I still found it as the first hit in a Google result, so for the benefit of others who find it the same way: with Azure web app services you can install the Azure Web
ASP.NET Community Standup Forums Help Home/ASP.NET Forums/General ASP.NET/Azure and ASP.NET/Error 500 on Azure site - how to troubleshoot? Error 500 on Azure site - how to troubleshoot? [Answered]RSS 1 reply Last post azure websites internal server error May 24, 2015 10:29 PM by Will shao - MSFT ‹ Previous Thread|Next azure app service internal server error Thread › Print Share Twitter Facebook Email Shortcuts Active Threads Unanswered Threads Unresolved Threads Support Options Advanced Search Reply worsedevelop... azure web sites application logging Member 2 Points 15 Posts Error 500 on Azure site - how to troubleshoot? May 17, 2015 06:04 PM|worsedeveloper|LINK I created a web project using VS 2013 Pro andSQL Server 2014. On my http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6324463/how-to-debug-azure-500-internal-server-error laptop, it works exactly as I want it to. Login, email verification, posting and editing content, adjusting views based on whether the user is logged in and what roles the user has - all perfect. When I publish it to Azure, 19 out of 20 pageswork properly. ONE pagethrows a 500 error and I cannot figure out how to troubleshoot it. Does anyone know how I can http://forums.asp.net/t/2051121.aspx?Error+500+on+Azure+site+how+to+troubleshoot+ troubleshoot this? I tried republishing, copying, and pasting the entire code for the page, and then saving it to the Azure server. I also tried restarting, as well as logging outand logging back in. I also tried copying the file from the Azure site back to my laptop - and it worked fine on my laptop. I have no idea what the problem is. The .aspx, .cs, and .aspx.designer pages are exactly the same on my laptop and on the server. The only other file needed for the page to work properly is a .xml file that is also exactly the same on my laptop and on the server. Files are all located in the same folders on my laptop and on the server. Reply Will shao -... Contributor 5452 Points 558 Posts Microsoft Re: Error 500 on Azure site - how to troubleshoot? May 24, 2015 10:29 PM|Will shao - MSFT|LINK hi, Form your description, it seems that you dont show the specify error . So I have to deliverthe general solution. Firstly, I suggest you can enable the diagnostics about Azure Web APP troubleshooting. You can focus on this page to get more detail : http://blogs.msdn.com/b/microsoft_press/archive/2014/01/29/from-the-mvps-diagnostics-and-logging-in-windows-azure-web-sites.aspx http://azure.microsoft.com/
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the cloud integration team Troubleshooting Scenario 5 – Internal Server Error 500 in WebRole ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Kevin Williamson [MSFT]September 19, 20134 0 0 0 This post will describe how to troubleshoot an Internal Server Error 500 in an Azure webrole. This is a continuation of the troubleshooting series. Symptom You have deployed your WebRole, which works perfectly fine on your development machine, to Windows Azure and it shows as Ready in the portal, but when you browse to the site you get: 500 - Internal server error. There is a problem with the resource you are looking for, and it cannot be displayed. Troubleshooting If the role itself is showing Ready in the portal, but there are functional issues with your hosted service (ie. this 500 Internal Server Error) then the first and easiest step is to RDP to the Azure VM and attempt to browse to the site using the DIP. The DIP is the VM's internal IP address (a 10.xxx or 100.xxx address) which you can get from ipconfig or IIS Manager. This will give you the more detailed error information that you would expect to get when browsing a website from the server where IIS is running. Typically the error and root cause of the issue will be immediately apparent. The easiest way to browse the website on the local DIP is to open IIS Manager, expand Sites and click on the website. On the right-hand side you will see ‘Browse Website’. Alternatively you can use ipconfig to get the local IP address and then open Internet Explorer and browse to that address, but if your site is not on the standard port 80 you will also have to find the port number. You can get the port number from IIS Manager, the management portal, or your .csdef file, but in general it is just easier to browse directly using IIS Manager. Browsing to the local DIP in IE will result in more