Send Hostname to the APM Server
See original GitHub issueI’m working with microservices and i dont know which machine has been requested. I have so much machines working.
I did not find a way to add custom contexts for requests. I did not find already built in ways to do this.
This is possible? How can we do this? Already has a way to do this or need dev?
"System.Environment.MachineName"
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News about the “low effort” and “fairly important” ? ^^ Let me know if no one of you started coding, i’ll try to implement it. Tks!
I’ll see if I can take a stab at it tomorrow.