Microsoft Azure Monitoring
Microsoft Azure is a cloud computing platform and service that provides a wide range of solutions, such as virtual machines, databases, AI and machine learning tools, and IoT services. Azure allows organizations to build, deploy, and manage applications through Microsoft-managed data centers, offering flexibility, scalability, and security for various IT and development needs.
Monitoring Azure resources helps maintain the optimal performance and reliability of cloud-based applications and services. IT-Conductor provides an out-of-the-box solution to monitor the availability and performance of Azure resources.
Prerequisites 
Before configuring an Azure resource for monitoring in IT-Conductor, register IT-Conductor in Azure subscription by following the steps below.
Register IT-Conductor as an App in Azure Subscription
- Visit Azure Portal and enter your login credentials. 
- On the left panel, navigate to Microsoft Entra ID → Tenant Properties. 
- Copy and note the Tenant ID: xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx. 

- Search App Registrations on the search bar and click on New Registration. 

- Fill out all the necessary information as shown in Figures 3a and 3b. Once completed, click Register to add the system. 
- Name - refers to the name of the application that will be added (i.e., IT-Conductor) 
- Supported Account Types - determines who will have access to the application. Select one of the options that best suits your organization's needs. 
- Redirect URL (Optional) - add a URL value to authenticate upon accessing the application. 
- On the newly created app, copy and note the IT-Conductor Application (client) ID. 

- Navigate to Certificates & Secrets and select the Client Secrets tab. Then click New Client Secret. 

- Fill out all the necessary information in the Add a Client Secret screen. Once completed, click Add to add the system. 

- Description - refers to any relevant information about the secret password. 
- Expires - refers to the expiration date for the secret password. 
- Copy and note the Value and Secret ID for the newly created secret. 

Important: Copy the value immediately; otherwise, it will show as encrypted when accessed later.
- Navigate to All Services -> Subscriptions. Click on any of the existing subscriptions. Copy and note the Subscription ID: xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx. 

- On the selected subscription's side menu, navigate to Access Control (IAM) -> Role Assignments -> Add -> Role Assignments. 

- Navigate to the Role tab and add the required roles for Azure Monitoring in IT-Conductor. 
- Virtual Machine Contributor - gives rights to read, start/stop, etc. for VMs. 
- Monitoring Reader - gives access to monitoring data. 
- Navigate to the Members tab and select Azure AD User/User, Group, or Service Principal in the Assign Access To field. Then click Select Members and select the previously created IT-Conductor app in the Members field. 

Configure Azure Monitoring in IT-Conductor
To configure Azure monitoring in IT-Conductor, follow the instructions below.
Add a New Azure Connection in IT-Conductor
- Visit service.itconductor.com and enter your login credentials. 
- Navigate to Dashboards → Administrator to access the Administrator's Dashboard. 
- Locate the Azure Tenants actions panel and click the title to access the complete list. 

- Click the New Azure Tenant button to create a new connection. 

- Fill in the following fields and click  to complete the configuration. to complete the configuration.- Figure 13a: New Azure Tenant Wizard (New Azure Tenant Screen) - Name - refers to a descriptive name for the new Azure connection. 
- Description - refers to any relevant information about the system being added. 
- Organization - refers to an administrative structure that defines objects with a common goal or purpose. If you previously created an organization, please select it. 
- Role - refers to the environment where the system will be used. 
- Site - refers to a logical object that describes a particular area or location, depending on the context in which it is used. 
- Gateway - allows communication between the customer's site network and the IT-Conductor cloud platform. See Gateway Setup for more details. 
- Tenant ID - refers to the alphanumeric code copied from the Tenant ID in Azure Portal. See Pre-requisites for more details. 
- Subscription ID - refers to the alphanumeric code copied from the Subscription ID in Azure Portal. See Pre-requisites for more details. 
 
- Provide the account information in the New Account screen and click  to complete the configuration. to complete the configuration.
- Description - refers to any relevant information about the user account being added. 
- Application - refers to the name given to the Azure connection added. 
- Person - refers to the name of the user who is adding the connection. 
- Client ID - refers to the alphanumeric code copied from the Client Secret's Secret ID in Azure Portal. See Pre-requisites for more details. 
- Client Key - refers to the alphanumeric code copied from the Client Secret's Value in Azure Portal. See Pre-requisites for more details. 
- Verify if the Azure connection was added to the Azure Tenants actions panel and check its status. 
- Navigate to the service grid and verify if the system was added under the Azure Tenants node. 
Monitor Azure Resources in IT-Conductor
To view the availability and performance metrics of an Azure resource, locate the Azure Tenant node in the service grid.

Azure Tenant Key Metrics
- Availability - refers to the operational state and accessibility of the Azure Tenant. 
- Connection Failures - refer to the events where attempts to establish a connection are unsuccessful. 
- Heartbeat - refers to the periodic signal sent to the system, enabling real-time detection of system downtime. 
- Missing Account - refers to the absence of a required user account or resource within the Azure Tenant. 
- Retriever Failures - refer to the errors or issues encountered during the retrieval process of essential data or information within the Azure Tenant. 
To view more information about the Azure resource, click  .
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To view the available automation actions, click  .
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To view the status of each action executed, click Commands and you will be redirected to the Resource Batch Commands page.

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