Is Centralized Pipeline Management compatible with Opensearch?
ref: https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/logstash/8.2/logstash-centralized-pipeline-management.html#_pipeline_behavior
It mentions that "The pipeline configurations and metadata are stored in Elasticsearch". In my case I use Opensearch.
Thanks
It is not, check the first note in the documentation link you shared.
Centralized pipeline management is a subscription feature. If you want to try the full set of features, you can activate a free 30-day trial. To view the status of your license, start a trial, or install a new license, open the Kibana main menu and click Stack Management > License Management. For more information, see https://www.elastic.co/subscriptions and License Management.
To use this feature you need one of the paid Elastic licenses.
opensearch has no such option to manage the logstash pipeline
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Currently based on https://github.com/Azure/portaldocs custom Azure Blades can only be developed internally within Microsoft Product Groups, however they are using React Templates to provide a customized view for custom resources. Ibiza Extensions (Codename for the Portal) would be a great extension on top of custom resource providers.
Is there any capability to onboard resources from organizations, which published their service through the marketplace and/or partners after going through the official onboarding process?
I've checked through the https://github.com/Azure/portaldocs documentation to understand the process and details on how to get engaged. The repository however does not intake any issues to ask there.
Currently we don't have any plans around extension development in our roadmap in the near future. In general, we would prioritize against existing backlog, add in roadmap as appropriate and would announce and/or update the related Azure document once any feature request is addressed.
Is there a way to programmatically configure Azure Cloud Shell without having to launch it and have it create a new storage account and file share (or go manually configure it to use existing resources)?
I'd like to be able to have an Azure CLI script (or Terraform) create the storage account and file share for me and have Azure Cloud Shell detect these resources and use them so when the Cloud Shell button is clicked there is not configuration needed.
This is needed whenever a new account is created or the resource group that contains the Cloud Shell storage account is deleted.
I believe currently feature to programmatically configure Cloud Shell to detect and select particular storage account and file share is not supported. So I would recommend you to raise this as a feature request in this Uservoice or feedback forum.
However, IF the actual use case and requirement is - " to access the Cloud Shell (https://shell.azure.com/) without configuration need or at least by configuring only one time per subscription (that may be done manually)", THEN this is the feature request for the same which is already raised in Uservoice or feedback forum. So if interested, I recommend you to upvote it and other features that are of interest.
In general, Azure feature or product team would check feasibility of a feature request, triage it, prioritize against existing feature backlog, add in roadmap as appropriate and would announce and/or update the related Azure document once a feature request is addressed.
We use the Cloud Partner Portal to manage the status of our offers.
The publishing process includes a preview stage where qualification can be made for the offer.
To advance to the next stage, I have to manually select the Go live option.
I would like to skip this stage (also know as the preview stage) and go live directly, without having to manually go through this step.
Is it possible to achieve this?
The preview page is where publishers can specify the audience to have access to their offer preview, to verify that the offer meets all your requirements before it goes live.
Currently, the option to directly publish the offer to Live is not available.
I want to use Roslyn analyser in our Azure pipelines. And got to know from below link that roslyn analyzer comes along with a plugin called Microsoft Security Code analysis extension.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/security/develop/security-code-analysis-overview
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/security/develop/security-code-analysis-onboard
Can you please guide me how to install the extension in Azure pipeline?
Also is there any documentation regarding how to install Fxcop Analyzer in Azure pipelines?
The Microsoft Security Code Analysis can’t be installed directly in extension marketplace, you can link to https://secdevtools.azurewebsites.net/ and click Contact Us for general Availability Information to send a sign up email to Secure Development Tools group.
After the approval, you can get the extension in Organization Settings -> Extensions -> Shared. And more detail install information, you can check the documentation.
About the Fxcop Analyzer, you can install the Code Analysis Task for VSTS(from the Marketplace) and use this task on your pipeline and you can get more detailed information in Github.
Microsoft Security Code Analysis is a toolset (An additional subscription need to purchase at your Azure DevOps organization level), which provides different tools in the Azure DeOps pipeline to use. FxCopAnalyzer is one of the tool in it's offering under this subscription.
MS Code Analysis Onboarding and installation
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/security/develop/security-code-analysis-onboard
FxCopAnalyzer configuration
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/security/develop/security-code-analysis-customize#roslyn-analyzers-task
I would like to submit an offering to the Azure Marketplace but I want the offering to be a trial version only. So, the user will have access to it for a certain period only and it will be free.
The offering I want to submit is a VM offering and right now I have an image of the VM ready.
I did not find much information on how can I achieve this or whether it is possible to only submit the trial version on Azure marketplace.
If you want to create a trial version VM offer, please set License Model as "Usage-based monthly billed SKU" in SKU tab when you create offer. For more details, please refer to https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/marketplace/cloud-partner-portal/virtual-machine/cpp-skus-tab.
The Marketplace publishing guide is designed to help new and existing publishers learn how to use storefronts in the Azure Marketplace and Microsoft AppSource to grow their business in partnership with Microsoft by listing applications and services.
Develop a Marketplace Application
I would recommend you to reach out to the concerned team by logging a ticket using this link.enter link description here
Additional information:
Please visit this link to learn more about the Microsoft Azure Certified program and how to publish and sell your applications and services in the Azure Marketplace.:
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/marketplace/programs/certified/
For more information, check this:
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-in/marketplace/faq/