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Cloud Computing, Cloud Native & Kubernetes

Tag: Monitoring

  • Moving your OMS / Azure Log Analytics workspace to a different resource group

    It has taken some time, but since several weeks OMS / Azure Log Analytics is integrated into Azure Resource Manager and with this comes the capability to move your workspace between different resource groups. Open the Azure portal (https://portal.azure.com) and go to your OMS workspace. Just click on the pen behind the resource group name…

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2 on Microsoft Azure Stack Technical Preview

    Inspired by the blog post of my MVP buddy Ben Gelens on how to CentOS to Azure Stack and the partnership of Microsoft with Red Hat, I decided to write this blog post about RHEL 7.2 on Azure Stack. -> https://azurestack.eu/2016/02/adding-centos-7-to-azure-stack-tp1/ -> https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/campaigns/redhat/ -> https://www.redhat.com/en/about/press-releases/microsoft-and-red-hat-deliver-new-standard-enterprise-cloud-experiences First you need a Red Hat subscription to get the…

  • Microsoft Azure Stack Technical Preview – Integrate the Microsoft Monitoring Agent Extension

    A lot of familiar extension are included in the Azure Stack TP like BGInfo, PowerShell DSC, Docker and so on. Looking for the Microsoft Monitoring Agent extension you will find out that this extension is missing. So how do you integrate the extension into Azure Stack? The process is very easy, but first we need…

  • Using Operations Management Suite to detect RDP access attempts

    The malicious IP detection functionality of OMS can not only detect the outgoing communication from your Azure VM to a malicious target. -> http://blogs.technet.com/b/momteam/archive/2015/09/10/find-out-if-your-servers-are-talking-to-a-malicious-ip-address-with-operations-management-suite.aspx It can also detect incoming connection attempts to your Azure VMs. For example you would like to know who tries to access your Azure VM via RDP. Then you should give…

  • Neue Version von inMon sFlow für Windows Server 2012 R2 & SC2012 R2 VMM verfügbar

    Seit heute ist die Version 1.23.3 von inMon sFlow beziehungsweise von host sFlow erschienen. Damit wird dann nun auch Windows Server 2012 R2 und System Center 2012 R2 VMM unterstützt. Die erste Version des VMM Providers von sFlow mit dem Dateinamen sFlowAgentVMM-win-1.23.3-x64.msi hat noch einen Fehler in der Datei SFlowAgentProvider.psd1 im Pfad C:Program FilesInMonsFlowAgentProvider. Dort…

  • inMon sFlow für Hyper-V

    Das Monitoring Tool sFlow für den Hyper-V Extensible Switch lässt sich auf zwei Varianten betreiben. Einmal das manuelle Deployment mittels der Setup MSI oder das automatische Deployment mittels SC2012 SP1 VMM. Bei beiden Varianten erfolgt das Monitoring über einen separaten Computer mittels des sFlowTrend Monitoring Tools, einer auf Java basierenden Applikation. Dabei schicken die sFlow…

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