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Whether you are building new applications or deploying existing ones, Azure compute provides the infrastructure you need to run your apps
Connect Azure Compute with Devo SOAR
Navigate to Automations > Integrations.
Search for Azure Compute.
Click Details, then the + icon. Enter the required information in the following fields.
Label: Enter a connection name.
Reference Values: Define variables here to templatize integration connections and actions. For example, you can use https://www.{{hostname}}.com where, hostname is a variable defined in this input. For more information on how to add data, see 'Add Data' Input Type for Integrations.
Verify SSL: Select option to verify connecting server's SSL certificate (Default is Verify SSL Certificate).
Remote Agent: Run this integration using the Devo SOAR Remote Agent.
Cloud _environment: Environment to which connection has to be made.
There are four cloud environments (AZURE_PUBLIC_CLOUD, AZURE_CHINA_CLOUD, AZURE_US_GOV_CLOUD, AZURE_GERMAN_CLOUD). AZURE_PUBLIC_CLOUD is the default cloud environment.
Client_id: Application Client ID.
Password: Service principal password.
Azure Tenant_id: Directory ID of the application.
After you've entered all the details, click Connect.
Actions for Azure Compute
Launch Virtual Machine
Launch the VM with the passed configuration.
Input Field
Choose a connection that you have previously created and then fill in the necessary information in the following input fields to complete the connection.
Input Name | Description | Required |
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Subscriber Id Column Name | Column name from parent table to lookup value for subscriber ID. | Required |
Resource Group Column Name | Column name from parent table to lookup value for resource group. | Required |
VM Name Column Name | Column name from parent table to lookup value for VM name. | Required |
Configuration Column Name | Column name from parent table to lookup value for configuration JSON string of the VM. | Required |
Output
A JSON object containing Success/Failure message.
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Create Resource Group
Create the resource group on which resource can be launched.
Input Field
Choose a connection that you have previously created and then fill in the necessary information in the following input fields to complete the connection.
Input Name | Description | Required |
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Subscriber Id Column Name | Column name from parent table to lookup value for subscriber ID. | Required |
Resource Group Column Name | Column name from parent table to lookup value for resource group. | Required |
Resource Group Region Column Name | Column name from parent table to lookup value for resource group region. | Required |
Output
A JSON object containing Success/Failure message.
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Start Virtual Machine
Start the VM.
Input Field
Choose a connection that you have previously created and then fill in the necessary information in the following input fields to complete the connection.
Input Name | Description | Required |
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Subscriber Id Column Name | Column name from parent table to lookup value for subscriber ID. | Required |
Resource Group Column Name | Column name from parent table to lookup value for resource group. | Required |
VM Name Column Name | Column name from parent table to lookup value for VM name. | Required |
Output
A JSON object containing Success/Failure message.
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Stop Virtual Machine
Stop the VM.
Input
Choose a connection that you have previously created and then fill in the necessary information in the following input fields to complete the connection.
Input Name | Description | Required |
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Subscriber Id Column Name | Column name from parent table to lookup value for subscriber ID. | Required |
Resource Group Column Name | Column name from parent table to lookup value for resource group. | Required |
VM Name Column Name | Column name from parent table to lookup value for vm name. | Required |
Output
A JSON object containing Success/Failure message.
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Release Notes
v2.0.0
- Updated architecture to support IO via filesystem
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