Azure
This page describes StackState version 4.0.
The StackState 4.0 version range is End of Life (EOL) and no longer supported. We encourage customers still running the 4.0 version range to upgrade to a more recent release.
What is the Azure StackPack?
Microsoft Azure is a cloud computing service created by Microsoft for building, testing, deploying, and managing applications and services. This StackPack enables in-depth monitoring of the following Azure resource types:
Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
Application Gateways
Application Insights
App Service Plans
Availability Sets
Compute Disks
Event Hubs
Key Vault storage
Load Balancers
Network Interfaces
Network Security Groups
Operations Management
Public IP Addresses
SQL Servers
Storage Accounts
Virtual Machines
Virtual Networks
Web Apps
Function Apps
Do note that all resources in the subscriptions will be visible inside of StackState.
StackState maps Azure telemetry information as telemetry onto your Azure components, monitoring their health and alerting you to issues when necessary.
Prerequisites
The Azure StackPack has the following prerequisites:
A Service Principal, to create this read the documentation here. Store the secret that is created: you cannot retrieve it later on.
PowerShell version >= 5.0 or Bash
A Resource Group where the StackState resources can be deployed. (We propose to create a new resource group for StackState)
An Azure Service Principal (SPN) for the StackState lightweight agent.
Installation
The Azure StackPack requires the following parameters:
Client Id -- the client id of the Azure Service Principal.
Client Secret -- the client secret used to authenticate the client.
Tenant Id -- the Id of the Azure Tenant / Active Directory.
Azure Service Principal
Use the Service Principal you created before installing the StackPack and use its appId
and password
as Client Id
and Client Secret
in the scripts below.
Setting up your Azure environment for the StackState Agent
Azure Resource Group
To install the Azure StackPack, we suggest that you create a separate resource group where you can deploy all the StackState related resources.
Manually Deploying the StackState agent
Download the manual installation zip file from the Azure StackPack configuration page in your StackState instance and extract it (if not done already).
Make sure you have created a resource group in one of your subscriptions where StackState can be deployed.
Run:
BASH
POWERSHELL
Advanced setup
This section is meant for advanced users that need more control over the Service Principal and its rights.
Azure Service Principal (SPN)
To install the Azure StackPack, a Service Principal is needed that has these permissions:
Rights to deploy and delete resources inside of the StackPack resource group that you need to create beforehand. Give the Service Principal a
Contributor
role in the new resource group.The
Reader
role to each of the subscriptions you want to monitor.
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