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StackState curated integration

This page describes StackState v4.4.x.

The StackState 4.4 version range is End of Life (EOL) and no longer supported. We encourage customers still running the 4.4 version range to upgrade to a more recent release.

Go to the documentation for the latest StackState release.

Overview

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)

Function Apps

SQL Servers

Application Gateways

Key Vault storage

Storage Accounts

Application Insights

Load Balancers

Virtual Machines

App Service Plans

Network Interfaces

Virtual Networks

Availability Sets

Network Security Groups

Web Apps

Compute Disks

Operations Management

Event Hubs

Public IP Addresses

  • The StackState Azure Agent is a collection of Azure functions that connect to the Azure APIs at a configured interval to collect information about available resources.

    • TimedStart triggers data collection every 2 hours.

    • EventHubChangesFunction collects the deltas.

    • SendToStackState pushes retrieved data to StackState.

  • StackState translates incoming data into topology components and relations.

  • The StackState Azure plugin pulls available telemetry data per resource on demand from Azure, for example when a component is viewed in the StackState UI or when a health check is run on the telemetry stream.

  • StackState maps retrieved telemetry (metrics) onto the associated Azure components and relations.

Setup

Prerequisites

To set up the StackState Azure integration, you need to have:

  • PowerShell version >= 5.0 or Bash.

  • A Resource Group where the StackState resources can be deployed. We recommend that you create a separate resource group for all the resources related to StackState.

  • An Azure Service Principal (SPN) for the StackState Azure Agent with the following permissions:

    • Contributor role for the StackPack Resource Group to deploy and delete resources.

    • Reader role for each of the subscriptions the StackPack instance will monitor.

  • If StackState is installed on premise and behind a firewall, the IP addresses used by Azure monitor (docs.microsoft.com) need to be reachable.

Install StackPack

Install the Azure StackPack from the StackState UI StackPacks > Integrations screen. You will need to provide the following parameters:

  • Azure instance name - the user-defined name of the Azure instance shown in configurations such as views.

  • 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.

Deploy Azure Agent

To enable the Azure integration and begin collecting data from Azure, you will need to deploy the StackState Azure Agent to your Azure instance. The StackState Azure agent is a collection of Azure functions that connect to Azure REST API endpoints. You can deploy one or more StackState Azure Agents, each will collect data from resources related to the configured Reader roles in the Azure Service Principle.

  1. Download the manual installation zip file. This is included in the Azure StackPack and can be accessed at the link provided in StackState after you install the Azure StackPack.

  2. Make sure you have created a resource group in one of your subscriptions where the StackState Azure Agent can be deployed.

  3. Run one of the install scripts below, specifying the Client Id and Client Secret - these are the appId and password from the Service Principal you created before installing the Azure StackPack.

./stackstate.monitor.sh \
    <Azure tenantId> \
    {{config.baseUrl}} \
    {{config.apiKey}} \
    <Azure subscriptionId> \
    <Azure clientId> \
    <Azure clientSecret> \
    <Azure resourceGroupName>

Note that the install script is optimized to run with Azure CLI versions 2.24.0 and earlier. When running with Azure CLI versions 2.24.1 and above, you may see deprecation warnings.

Status

You can check the status of the Azure integration in Azure resource group. Open the FunctionApp and check the available metrics or the full list of Functions from the left menu. The status of all functions should be Enabled.

Upgrade

When a new version of the Azure StackPack is available in your instance of StackState, you will be prompted to upgrade in the StackState UI on the page StackPacks > Integrations > Azure. For a quick overview of recent StackPack updates, check the StackPack versions shipped with each StackState release.

For considerations and instructions on upgrading a minor or patch release of a StackPack, see how to upgrade a StackPack.

To upgrade to a new major release of the Azure StackPack:

  1. Completely remove the StackState Azure resources, either in Azure directly or using the provided deprovisioning script, and uninstall the current StackPack. For details see uninstall the Azure StackPack.

  2. Install the new version from the page StackPacks > Integrations > Azure.

  3. Install the new StackState Azure resources using the install script, see deploy the StackState Azure agent.

Integration details

Data retrieved

Events

The Azure integration does not retrieve any Events data.

Metrics

Metrics data is pulled on demand directly from Azure by the StackState Azure plugin, for example when a component is viewed in the StackState UI or when a health check is run on the telemetry stream. Retrieved metrics are mapped onto the associated topology component.

Topology

Each Azure integration retrieves topology data for resources associated with the associated Azure Service Principal.

DataDescription

Components

Components retrieved from Azure are tagged with the associated Azure instance_name, resource_group and subscription_name.

Relations

Traces

The Azure integration does not retrieve any Traces data.

REST API endpoints

The Azure integration uses the following Azure REST API endpoints, scroll right for the SDK details:

ResourceEndpointSDK (Version)

Metric definitions

{resourceUri}/providers/Microsoft.Insights/metricDefinitions?api-version=2018-01-01

github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-java (1.16.0)

Metric values

{resourceUri}/providers/Microsoft.Insights/metrics?api-version=2018-01-01

github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-java (1.16.0)

AKS Managed Cluster

resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}/providers/Microsoft.ContainerService/managedClusters?api-version=2018-03-31

Microsoft.Azure.Management.ResourceManager.Fluent (1.18.0)

Availability Sets

resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}/providers/Microsoft.Compute/availabilitySets?api-version=2018-06-01

Microsoft.Azure.Management.ResourceManager.Fluent (1.18.0)

ApplicationGateways

resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}/providers/Microsoft.Network/applicationGateways?api-version=2018-04-01

Microsoft.Azure.Management.ResourceManager.Fluent (1.18.0)

ApplicationInsights

providers/Microsoft.Insights/components?api-version=2015-05-01

Microsoft.Azure.Management.ApplicationInsights (0.2.0-preview)

Classic Storage Account

resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}/providers/Microsoft.ClassicStorage/storageAccounts?api-version=2016-11-01

None

Classic Storage Account Keys

resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}/providers/Microsoft.ClassicStorage/storageAccounts/{accountName}/listKeys?api-version=2016-11-01

None

Classic Cloud Services

resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}/providers/Microsoft.ClassicCompute/domainNames?api-version=2018-06-01

None

Classic Cloud Services Deployment Slots

resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}/providers/Microsoft.ClassicCompute/domainNames/{cloudServiceName}/deploymentSlots/{stage}?$expand=roles/instances?api-version=2018-06-01

None

Compute Disks

resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}/providers/Microsoft.Compute/disks?api-version=2018-04-01

Microsoft.Azure.Management.ResourceManager.Fluent (1.18.0)

Eventhub Namespaces

resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}/providers/Microsoft.EventHub/namespaces?api-version=2017-04-01

Microsoft.Azure.Management.ResourceManager.Fluent (1.18.0)

KeyVault

resources?$filter=resourceType eq 'Microsoft.KeyVault/vaults'&api-version=2015-11-01

Microsoft.Azure.Management.ResourceManager.Fluent (1.18.0)

LoadBalancers

resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}/providers/Microsoft.Network/loadBalancers?api-version=2018-04-01

Microsoft.Azure.Management.ResourceManager.Fluent (1.18.0)

NetworkInterfaces

resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}/providers/Microsoft.Network/networkInterfaces?api-version=2018-04-01

Microsoft.Azure.Management.ResourceManager.Fluent (1.18.0)

NetworkSecurityGroups

resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}/providers/Microsoft.Network/networkSecurityGroups?api-version=2018-04-01

Microsoft.Azure.Management.ResourceManager.Fluent (1.18.0)

PublicIPAddresses

resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}/providers/Microsoft.Network/publicIPAddresses?api-version=2018-04-01

Microsoft.Azure.Management.ResourceManager.Fluent (1.18.0)

RouteTables

resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}/providers/Microsoft.Network/routeTables?api-version=2018-04-01

Microsoft.Azure.Management.ResourceManager.Fluent (1.18.0)

ServerFarms

resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}/providers/Microsoft.Web/serverfarms?api-version=2018-02-01

Microsoft.Azure.Management.ResourceManager.Fluent (1.18.0)

SQL Servers

resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}/providers/Microsoft.Sql/servers?api-version=2015-05-01-preview

Microsoft.Azure.Management.ResourceManager.Fluent (1.18.0)

SQL Server ElasticPools

resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}/providers/Microsoft.Sql/servers/{serverName}/elasticPools?api-version=2014-04-01

Microsoft.Azure.Management.ResourceManager.Fluent (1.18.0)

SQL Server Databases

resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}/providers/Microsoft.Sql/servers/{serverName}/databases?api-version=2014-04-01

Microsoft.Azure.Management.ResourceManager.Fluent (1.18.0)

Storage Accounts

resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}/providers/Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts?api-version=2017-10-01

Microsoft.Azure.Management.ResourceManager.Fluent (1.18.0)

Storage Account Keys

resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}/providers/Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts/{accountName}/listKeys?api-version=2017-10-01

Microsoft.Azure.Management.ResourceManager.Fluent (1.18.0)

Traffic Manager Profiles

resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}/providers/Microsoft.Network/trafficmanagerprofiles?api-version=2018-04-01

Microsoft.Azure.Management.ResourceManager.Fluent (1.18.0)

Virtual Machine

resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}/providers/Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachines?api-version=2018-06-01

Microsoft.Azure.Management.ResourceManager.Fluent (1.18.0)

Virtual Networks

resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}/providers/Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks?api-version=2018-04-01

Microsoft.Azure.Management.ResourceManager.Fluent (1.18.0)

Web Apps

resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}/providers/Microsoft.Web/sites?api-version=2017-10-01

Microsoft.Azure.Management.ResourceManager.Fluent (1.18.0)

StackState Azure functions

There are a number of methods in the TopologyDurableFunction class:

FunctionDescrtipion

TimedStart

Timed trigger to start the MainOrchestrator.

HttpStart

HTTP trigger to start the MainOrchestrator manually for testing or after a first deployment from the StackPack.

MainOrchestrator

The orchestrator containing the main workflow: GetSubscriptions -> HandleSubscription (for each subscription) -> SendToStackState.

GetSubscriptions

Fetches all subscriptions that the service principle has access to.

HandleSubscription

Sub-orchestrator, contains the workflow: GetResourcesToInclude -> ConvertResourcesToStackStateData (for each set of resources, grouped by type)

GetResourcesToInclude

Fetches all resources in a subscription and filters out those that are ignored.

ConvertResourcesToStackStateData

Receives a group of resources and calls the ResourceTypeConverter class in the Core project.

EventHubChangesFunction

Listens to events for all currently supported resource types on insights-operational-Logs and provides incremental updates to StackState about your Azure environment.

SendToStackState

Receives a Synchronization object and sends it to StackState.

PurgeHistory

Durable functions store their state and history in Azure Blob Storage. This Azure Function does a daily cleanup of the data from the currentdate -2 months to the currentdate -1 month.

Azure views in StackState

When the Azure integration is enabled, a view will be created in StackState for each instance of the StackPack. Each view shows components filtered by the Azure instance_name tag and is named Azure_[instance_name].

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting steps can be found in the StackState support Knowledge base guide to troubleshoot the StackState Azure StackPack.

Uninstall

The Azure StackPack can be uninstalled by clicking the Uninstall button from the StackState UI StackPacks > Integrations > Azure screen. This will remove all Azure specific configuration in StackState. You can also stop and delete the created resources (within the resource group specified when running the manual installation). They have been labeled with the tag StackState.

To do so, you can use the scripts in the manual installation zip file you downloaded when installing the StackState Azure agent. You can download this file again at anytime from the StackState UI StackPacks > Integrations > Azure screen.

./stackstate.monitor.deprovisioning.sh \
    <your TENANT_ID> \
    {{config.baseUrl}}

Release notes

Azure StackPack v4.1.1 (2021-04-02)

  • Improvement: Enable auto grouping on generated views.

  • Improvement: Common bumped from 2.2.3 to 2.5.1

  • Improvement: Update documentation.

  • Improvement: StackState min version bumped to 4.3.0

Azure StackPack v4.0.1 (2020-08-18)

  • Feature: Introduced the Release notes pop up for customer

Azure StackPack v4.0.0 (2020-08-04)

  • Bugfix: Fix and make Component mapping function per instance to support multi-instance properly.

  • Improvement: Deprecated stackpack specific layers and introduced a new common layer structure.

Azure StackPack v3.0.1 (2020-06-10)

  • Improvement: Added urn:host based identifiers for Azure VM's

Azure StackPack v3.0.0 (2020-05-19)

  • Feature: Added multi-instance support for the Azure StackPack

See also

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