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Profiling .net core application in linux

Rohit_sharma4
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I am trying to profiler .NET Core application in linux environment.

Here, I have installed and configured .NET core agent in my Centos.

I given the environmental variable in service file as follows,

Environment=CORECLR_PROFILER={57e1aa68-2229-41aa-9931-a6e93bbc64d8} \
CORECLR_ENABLE_PROFILING=1 \
CORECLR_PROFILER_PATH=/opt/appdynamics/dotnet/libappdprofiler.so

Then restarted the app service and apache server.

To check appdynamics profiler installation  by running the following command,

lsof -p 2268 | grep -i appd
dotnet 2268 root mem REG 253,0 6443304 69595618 /opt/appdynamics/dotnet/libappdprofiler_glibc.so
dotnet 2268 root mem REG 253,0 6776 69595628 /opt/appdynamics/dotnet/libappdprofiler.so

<2268> is my dotnet process id and confirmed profiler loaded successfully.

My question is...

We have given only one profiler path which is libappdprofiler.so, then How this file "libappdprofiler_glibc" is loading?  What is the use of this file?

Thanks in advance.

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iamryan
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Hi, @Rohit.sharma 

I found this information. Please let me know if it helps.

Regarding the "libappdprofiler_glibc.so" and "libappdprofiler_musl.so" libraries, all platforms use the "libappdprofiler.so" as the profiler which deploys "libappdprofiler_musl.so" if the platform is Alpine and "libappdprofiler_glibc.so" for all other Linux platforms. The pseudo profiler in the 21.5+ version detects the platform and then uses the correct profiler to deploy using either "libappdprofiler_glibc.so" or "libappdprofiler_musl.so".

While in the version before 21.5, the "libappdprofiler.so" was the actual profiler and there were 2 different agents for Alpine and other Linux platforms.

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