
Users can browse by Application, Node, or System service and expand them. This web interface contains a lot of information.

Both in the local cluster or in Azure, these techniques can be useful to diagnose and fix this type of failure. In addition to the usual debugging in Visual Studio, here are some ways to detect what went wrong when deploying your services in a Service Fabric cluster.

The fact that they could not find this information prevented them from experimenting the great features part of Service Fabric. However, I recently worked with customers who did not find obvious to debug issues occurring while deploying services in an Service Fabric Windows cluster. The Service Fabric explorer is a great interface to control the cluster health and configuration.

Having issues deploying your service to your Service Fabric cluster? Check out this post from Premier Developer consultant Julien Oudot on troubleshooting deployment issues in Service Fabric.
