azure appservice shows only 502.5 HTTP Error with botframework v4.0
I have published the default echobot from the Microsoft BotFramework Template v4.0 to test the environment. After publishing the bot and connecting to the site it shows a 502.5 Error.
In the eventlog the following error ist reported:
Application 'MACHINE/WEBROOT/APPHOST/BLABLABLA' with physical root
'D:homesitewwwroot' failed to start process with commandline
'dotnet .Bot Builder Echo Bot V4.dll', ErrorCode = '0x80004005 : 1.
The bot is registred and I have added the APP ID and Password to the .bot file.
I have also ran the command manually in the console. But there is no reaction ...
Edit: The bot is created with the Basic Bot template in Visual Studio and runs in the bot emulator without a problem.
c# azure botframework azure-bot-service
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I have published the default echobot from the Microsoft BotFramework Template v4.0 to test the environment. After publishing the bot and connecting to the site it shows a 502.5 Error.
In the eventlog the following error ist reported:
Application 'MACHINE/WEBROOT/APPHOST/BLABLABLA' with physical root
'D:homesitewwwroot' failed to start process with commandline
'dotnet .Bot Builder Echo Bot V4.dll', ErrorCode = '0x80004005 : 1.
The bot is registred and I have added the APP ID and Password to the .bot file.
I have also ran the command manually in the console. But there is no reaction ...
Edit: The bot is created with the Basic Bot template in Visual Studio and runs in the bot emulator without a problem.
c# azure botframework azure-bot-service
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Did you happen to change the Assembly Name value in your Project? If so, make sure that it is renamed everywhere (check web.config if you have one). Also, you may want to try and set the "Configure->Settings->File Publish Options->publish remove additional files at destination" setting and then try and republish. Finally, by console, I assume you mean the Azure console in the app service. Can you confirm the dll is showing there? (in D:homesitewwwroot)
– Dana V
Nov 27 '18 at 17:35
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I have published the default echobot from the Microsoft BotFramework Template v4.0 to test the environment. After publishing the bot and connecting to the site it shows a 502.5 Error.
In the eventlog the following error ist reported:
Application 'MACHINE/WEBROOT/APPHOST/BLABLABLA' with physical root
'D:homesitewwwroot' failed to start process with commandline
'dotnet .Bot Builder Echo Bot V4.dll', ErrorCode = '0x80004005 : 1.
The bot is registred and I have added the APP ID and Password to the .bot file.
I have also ran the command manually in the console. But there is no reaction ...
Edit: The bot is created with the Basic Bot template in Visual Studio and runs in the bot emulator without a problem.
c# azure botframework azure-bot-service
I have published the default echobot from the Microsoft BotFramework Template v4.0 to test the environment. After publishing the bot and connecting to the site it shows a 502.5 Error.
In the eventlog the following error ist reported:
Application 'MACHINE/WEBROOT/APPHOST/BLABLABLA' with physical root
'D:homesitewwwroot' failed to start process with commandline
'dotnet .Bot Builder Echo Bot V4.dll', ErrorCode = '0x80004005 : 1.
The bot is registred and I have added the APP ID and Password to the .bot file.
I have also ran the command manually in the console. But there is no reaction ...
Edit: The bot is created with the Basic Bot template in Visual Studio and runs in the bot emulator without a problem.
c# azure botframework azure-bot-service
c# azure botframework azure-bot-service
edited Nov 25 '18 at 16:26
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asked Nov 25 '18 at 16:18
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Did you happen to change the Assembly Name value in your Project? If so, make sure that it is renamed everywhere (check web.config if you have one). Also, you may want to try and set the "Configure->Settings->File Publish Options->publish remove additional files at destination" setting and then try and republish. Finally, by console, I assume you mean the Azure console in the app service. Can you confirm the dll is showing there? (in D:homesitewwwroot)
– Dana V
Nov 27 '18 at 17:35
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Did you happen to change the Assembly Name value in your Project? If so, make sure that it is renamed everywhere (check web.config if you have one). Also, you may want to try and set the "Configure->Settings->File Publish Options->publish remove additional files at destination" setting and then try and republish. Finally, by console, I assume you mean the Azure console in the app service. Can you confirm the dll is showing there? (in D:homesitewwwroot)
– Dana V
Nov 27 '18 at 17:35
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Did you happen to change the Assembly Name value in your Project? If so, make sure that it is renamed everywhere (check web.config if you have one). Also, you may want to try and set the "Configure->Settings->File Publish Options->publish remove additional files at destination" setting and then try and republish. Finally, by console, I assume you mean the Azure console in the app service. Can you confirm the dll is showing there? (in D:homesitewwwroot)
– Dana V
Nov 27 '18 at 17:35
Did you happen to change the Assembly Name value in your Project? If so, make sure that it is renamed everywhere (check web.config if you have one). Also, you may want to try and set the "Configure->Settings->File Publish Options->publish remove additional files at destination" setting and then try and republish. Finally, by console, I assume you mean the Azure console in the app service. Can you confirm the dll is showing there? (in D:homesitewwwroot)
– Dana V
Nov 27 '18 at 17:35
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Did you happen to change the Assembly Name value in your Project? If so, make sure that it is renamed everywhere (check web.config if you have one). Also, you may want to try and set the "Configure->Settings->File Publish Options->publish remove additional files at destination" setting and then try and republish. Finally, by console, I assume you mean the Azure console in the app service. Can you confirm the dll is showing there? (in D:homesitewwwroot)
– Dana V
Nov 27 '18 at 17:35