azure-monitoring

Can we view a log analytics alert in azure using azure cli or powershell?

喜你入骨 提交于 2019-12-11 10:58:07
问题 We can create/update/view Classic log analytics alerts in azure through azure powershell or cli. Can we create/update/view a normal alert in log analytics using azure cli or powershell? 回答1: Nope, the CLI functions to do that aren't released yet. The functionality should be released soon. They're moving log analytics alerts into the new Azure Security Insights. There's a rest API that is able to edit alerts, but it can't edit saved searches, so it's useless for updating the queries. 来源: https

How to retain data in Azure Log Analytics beyond the 31 days?

丶灬走出姿态 提交于 2019-12-08 12:30:37
问题 I am looking into options for retaining data beyond the 31 days that Azure Log Analytics supports. I tried reading the documentation, but I haven’t been able to figure it out yet. How should this be architected? Is the expectation that the logs should be archived to a cold Azure Storage account outside of this using some other method from the data source, or is there a way to route the parsed log data from Azure Analytics Logs to an Azure Storage account? 回答1: If you are not using a free tier

Azure SQL Database “DTU percentage” metric

走远了吗. 提交于 2019-11-27 18:14:43
With the new Azure SQL Database tier structure , it seems important to monitor your database "DTU" usage to know whether to upgrade or downgrade to another tier. When reading Azure SQL Database Service Tiers and Performance Levels , it only talks about monitoring with CPU, Data and Log percentage usage. But, when I add new metrics, I also have an DTU percentage option: I can't find any about this online. Is this essentially a summary of the other DTU-related metrics? embedded.kyle A DTU is a unit of measure for the performance of a service tier and is a summary of several database

Azure SQL Database “DTU percentage” metric

被刻印的时光 ゝ 提交于 2019-11-26 19:16:32
问题 With the new Azure SQL Database tier structure, it seems important to monitor your database "DTU" usage to know whether to upgrade or downgrade to another tier. When reading Azure SQL Database Service Tiers and Performance Levels, it only talks about monitoring with CPU, Data and Log percentage usage. But, when I add new metrics, I also have an DTU percentage option: I can't find any about this online. Is this essentially a summary of the other DTU-related metrics? 回答1: A DTU is a unit of