Watches your Azure virtual machines and sends alerts about their states and statuses.
This event monitor watches your Microsoft Azure virtual machines for state changes, failed status checks, and more. It can also optionally generate a list of all VMs running on Azure.
This event monitor provides the following options:
This option will send you an alert if the event monitor cannot contact Azure.
Use this option to receive an alert if any of your VMs experience a state change.
This setting will send an alert if any VM has failed a status check since the last time the monitor ran.
If you launch a new virtual machine, this option will send you an alert of your choice.
This option will alert you with your choice of alert level if a VM is ever deleted.
Select this option to include a list of all virtual machines in the text the event monitor generates each time it runs.
First, you'll need to create an app registration to add to your event monitor's authentication profile. Information on how to do this can be found in our "Creating an Azure Authentication Profile article.
To properly authenticate with this event monitor, you must add the following permissions to your app registration:
This event monitor generates the following data points:
Data Point | Description |
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Deleted VMs | The number of detected deleted VMs. |
Failed VM Count | The detected number of virtual machines in a failed state. |
New VMs | The number of new VMs detected. |
Running VMs | The number of VMs currently running. |
Total VM Count | The total number of VMs detected. |
To view the tutorial for this event monitor, click here.
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