Your development team reports that the operations team is not providing sufficient information for the development team to efficiently diagnose problems in production.
You need to identify standard data that the operations team should provide when they submit requests to the development team.
Which two standard artifacts should you include? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. Test impact analysis.
B. Event log information.
C. IntelliTrace configuration file.
D. Performance monitor configuration file.
E. Name of the application, server(s), and issue description.
Correct Answer: CD
Explanation/Reference:
C:
* If a developer needs even more information to diagnose an issue, she can ask the operations team to capture an IntelliTrace file from the running application, which she can use to review everything that happened during the application ececution.
* The data that is collected in the IntelliTrace file increases debugging productivity by reducing the time that is required to reproduce and diagnose an error in your code. Additionally, because you can share the IntelliTrace file with another individual who can replicate your local session on their computer, it reduces the probability that a bug will be non-reproducible.
* To diagnose issues in your application after deployment by using IntelliTrace, include build information with your release to let Visual Studio automatically find the correct source files and symbol files that are required to debug the IntelliTrace log.
D: If you are using Microsoft Monitoring Agent to control IntelliTrace, you also need to set up set up application performance monitoring on your web server. This records diagnostic events while your app runs and saves the events to an IntelliTrace log file. You can then look at the events in Visual Studio Ultimate, go to the code where an event happened, look at the recorded values at that point in time, and move forwards or backwards through the code that ran. After you find and fix the problem, repeat the cycle to build, release, and monitor your release so you can resolve future potential problems earlier and faster.
Reference: How to: Collect IntelliTrace Data to Help Debug Difficult Issues Reference: Set up your release to diagnose problems after deployment