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	Instrument an ASP.NET application deployed on IIS
Setup
Use the OpenTelemetry.DotNet.Auto.psm1 PowerShell module
to set up automatic instrumentation for IIS:
# Import the module
Import-Module "OpenTelemetry.DotNet.Auto.psm1"
# Install core files
Install-OpenTelemetryCore
# Setup IIS instrumentation
Register-OpenTelemetryForIIS
Warning
Register-OpenTelemetryForIISperforms IIS restart.
Configuration
Note Remember to restart IIS after making configuration changes. You can do it by executing
iisreset.exe.
For ASP.NET application you can configure the most common OTEL_ settings
(like OTEL_SERVICE_NAME) via appSettings in Web.config.
If a service name is not explicitly configured, one will be generated for you.
If the application is hosted on IIS in .NET Framework this will use
SiteName\VirtualDirectoryPath ex: MySite\MyApp
For ASP.NET Core application you can use
the <environmentVariable>
elements inside the <aspNetCore> block of your Web.config file
to set configuration via environment variables.
Advanced configuration
You can add the <environmentVariables>
in applicationHost.config
to set environment variables for given application pools.
For IIS versions older than 10.0, you can consider creating a distinct user, set its environment variables and use it as the application pool user.
Consider setting common environment variables,
for all applications deployed to IIS
by setting the environment variables for
W3SVC and WAS Windows Services as described in windows-service-instrumentation.md.