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I have few Angular applications that are connected to a same source control in azure. Whenever I make changes in the code the deployment is triggered to all instances. The problem is only one application is build and deployed successfully, the rest failed (If I deploy the apps one by one everything is ok). Is this problem related to hosting plan, cpu, memory or something similar?
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I have few Angular applications that are connected to a same source control in azure. Whenever I make changes in the code the deployment is triggered to all instances. The problem is only one application is build and deployed successfully, the rest failed (If I deploy the apps one by one everything is ok). Is this problem related to hosting plan, cpu, memory or something similar?
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Might be all of it. It depends on what the reason for the failure is. Check whenever you have any logs that will give you more information.
– Seth
Jan 10 at 12:29
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I have few Angular applications that are connected to a same source control in azure. Whenever I make changes in the code the deployment is triggered to all instances. The problem is only one application is build and deployed successfully, the rest failed (If I deploy the apps one by one everything is ok). Is this problem related to hosting plan, cpu, memory or something similar?
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I have few Angular applications that are connected to a same source control in azure. Whenever I make changes in the code the deployment is triggered to all instances. The problem is only one application is build and deployed successfully, the rest failed (If I deploy the apps one by one everything is ok). Is this problem related to hosting plan, cpu, memory or something similar?
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Might be all of it. It depends on what the reason for the failure is. Check whenever you have any logs that will give you more information.
– Seth
Jan 10 at 12:29
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Might be all of it. It depends on what the reason for the failure is. Check whenever you have any logs that will give you more information.
– Seth
Jan 10 at 12:29
Might be all of it. It depends on what the reason for the failure is. Check whenever you have any logs that will give you more information.
– Seth
Jan 10 at 12:29
Might be all of it. It depends on what the reason for the failure is. Check whenever you have any logs that will give you more information.
– Seth
Jan 10 at 12:29
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Might be all of it. It depends on what the reason for the failure is. Check whenever you have any logs that will give you more information.
– Seth
Jan 10 at 12:29