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Error 503 after upgraded to .net Core 3.0 on my Azure WebApp #7900
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As far as I can see, this is an issue with .NET Core 3.0 support in Azure App Service? This doesn't seem to be an issue with the Azure SDK itself. |
@adrianhall could you give the url to submit this issue to the good place? |
I just talked to the .NET team and they know about this issue and are working with Azure App Services to get it addressed. |
@Petermarcu Wahoo! So fast :) I hope they will fix that really soon too :) Is there an opened issue somewhere to follow about this issue? |
I still have the issue, any updates? |
@Petermarcu and chance you know of the issue the .net team might be using to track this? |
Looks like they don't have an public open issue. I think we will move this one to the ASP.NET repo to help everyone track it. |
It sounds like self contained apps will work as a workaround. Instructions here: https://timheuer.com/blog/archive/2019/10/03/deploy-aspnet-core-applications-using-self-contained-dotnet-core.aspx |
The post @Petermarcu linked to demonstrates a variety of ways in which you can get your app working on App Service right now. @fabiocav confirmed that once the 3.0 deployment begins the App Service team will update their announcements feed in GitHub to notify customers. Adding him here so he can link to that announcement from this post when it comes out. |
The announcement has been posted here Azure/app-service-announcements#204 Closing this issue, since as mentioned there, we'll continue to update the announcement as deployment progresses. (@Petermarcu , please reopen if needed). |
Thanks, I will follow! |
Seeing same thing for |
@ardalis it should be - have you restarted? Some customers reported seeing it there post-restart. |
Hi,
If I m not at the good place, please, could you give me the good place to submit this issue?
I juste upgrade my Web App to .Net Core 3.0. I installed the extension in Azure Portabl to be able to run a .Net Core 3.0 Web App.
When I run the app in local, every thing works well.
When the app was in .net Core 2.2 on Azure, every things worked well.
After upgrading to .Net core 3.0, I can't access to the website, I always get an error 503. When I look in Console log here is what I have:
I'm not sure what to do next. Do you have any idea?
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