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File structure on azure

davidebbo edited this page Nov 15, 2012 · 17 revisions

See Accessing files via FTP for info on getting at all the files that relate to your site.

In there, you will see the following structure (or at least a subset of it):

/
  LogFiles
    Application
      <instance>-<pid>-<ticks>.txt // application (nodejs/dotnet/php) traces
    DetailedError
      ErrorPage####.htm // error details
    Git
      trace
        trace.xml // Trace generated during git deployments
        <instance>-<guid>.txt // kudu related traces
      deployment
        <instance>-<guid>.txt // deployment related traces
    http
      RawLogs
        <logfile>.log // iis http log.  iis buffers and flushes every 60sec.
    W3SVC#####
      fr####.xml // IIS fail request traces
      freb.xsl
  site
    wwwroot
      hello.htm     // The files that are live in your app
    repository          // Your repo, including working files (i.e. not bare)
      .git
        HEAD, index and other git files
    deployments
      [commit id 1]
        log.xml       // The deployment log, similar to what the protal shows
        status.xml    // The status of the deployment (success/failure)
        manifest  // The list of files that were deployed
      [commit id 2]
        ...
    .ssh
      config  // This contains config to disable strict host checking
      id_rsa  // private key in PEM format
      known_hosts // known hosts have been accepted
  kuduservice
    Used when your site uses private kudu bits

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