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Azure Cloud Shell

  • 14/12/201707/01/2025
  • by Martin Ehrnst

Azure Cloud Shell have been available through the Azure Portal for some time now. Just recently Microsoft released cloud shell as a “stand-alone” web page, shell.azure.com both Bash and Powershell (preview) are available.

That means you can access a Powershell (or bash) console from any browser at any time and from what I can see, both Azure RM and Azure AD modules are available. To get started, visit shell.azure.com and sign in.

First time setup

When you sign in using Cloud Shell for the first time you will have to create a storage account. I am not certain, but I assume the storage account is used for Powershell modules etc.

Select your subscription and continue.

azure cloud shell select subscription

First initialization can take some time, but when storage is created and Azure have done a few compute transactions, things should look something like this. In the below image I have started a Powershell session. From here on you can start exploring. Try to run help, Get-CloudDrive etc to get a little more information.

Azure cloud shell start

 

Cloud Drive

Cloud drive is the storage account for Azure Cloud Shell. I was a little interested in how it works and what possibilities it have. After a little investigation it turns out Cloud Drive is mounted in to cloud shell by default, mapped to letter Y: (see picture). Not sure how supported this is, but you can easially create folders, script etc inside your Cloud Drive which will be available on any device you use

Azure Cloud Shell cloud drive

 

Cmdlet examples

Azure Cloud Shell comes with all built-in Powershell modules and the whole AzureRM module loaded by default. And let’s not forget you also have text editors, source control and Pester available. To see a complete list of whats included in Cloud Shell, visit https://docs.microsoft.com/nb-no/azure/cloud-shell/features-powershell#tools

Apart from AzureRM (run Get-AzureRMCommand) you have Azure AD (AAD) available. For example Get-AzureAdUser.

I really like this new world, hopefully even better with Azure Cloud Shell.

Have fun!

Other resources

  • Azure Powershell Overview
  • Azure Resource Manager Overview

PS: If you run $PSVersiontable you will see that Azure Cloud Shell actually runs on the native powershell (Deskop), version 5.1 and not version 6 which is Powershell Core…

 

 

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Preview of system center 1801 for SCOM Operations Manager

System Center 1801 preview release

  • 08/11/201707/01/2025
  • by Martin Ehrnst

Update February 8 2018:

Microsoft released system Center 1801 today. Read more here https://adatum.no/operationsmanager/scom-1801-released


Today, Microsoft annouced that a preview of the next System Center realease (1801) is available for download. This is a preview of the upcoming version, scheduled for Q1 2018. The key focus points for 1801 was announced at Ignite and includes.

  • Support for Windows Server version 1709: Support for the latest version of Windows Server with host monitoring, host management, configuration of encrypted SDN virtual network, Shielded Linux VMs on Hyper-V management, and backup capabilities.
  • Support for additional Windows Server 2016 features in Virtual Machine Manager: Now customers can setup nested virtualization, software load balancer configuration, Storage QoS configuration and policy settings, and migrate VMware UEFI VM to Hyper-V VM.
  • Linux monitoring in Operations Manager: Customers can now realize granular log file monitoring in Linux using a customizable FluentD-based Linux agent. Linux log file monitoring is now at par with that of Windows Server.
  • Improved web console experience in Operations Manager: The SCOM web console has been moved completely to HTML5 with support for all browsers, out-of-the-box widgets, and widget customization.
  • Updates and recommendations for third-party Management Packs: We released the MP Updates and Recommendations feature in System Center 2016. This has been expanded now to support the discovery and update of third-party MPs.
  • Faster, cost-effective VMware backup: Using our Modern Backup Storage technology in Data Protection Manager, customers can backup VMware VMs faster and cut storage costs by up to 50%.
  • In Operations Manager:
    • Improvements to Linux MPs
    • Linux Kerberos support
    • Improvements to Windows Server OS MP
    • One setup for all languages
    • Improved UI responsiveness with large number MPs
    • Visual Studio 2017 support in VSAE
  • In Virtual Machine Manager:
    • SLB Guest cluster floating IP support
    • Storage QoS at VMM Cloud
    • Storage QoS extended to SAN storage
    • Remote to VMs in Enhanced Session mode
    • Seamless update of non-domain host agent
    • Support for fallback HGS for Shielded VM
    • Host Refresher made up to 10X faster

Read the full announcement of the preview here, and the new release cadence for more information.

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Community

SCOM Community MP Catalog

  • 24/10/201707/01/2025
  • by Martin Ehrnst

Another great SCOM community contribution from the guys over at SquaredUP  and Nathan Foreman – an open sourced community management pack catalog for SCOM. This basically lets you discover community management packs directly within the SCOM console, much like the built-in version and the announced partner catalog.

It will also show (or notify you) on any updates to the already installed MP’s you have installed and listed in the catalog.

As part of the moderator team, I encourage everyone to check it out or contribute on GitHub

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