I am trying to find the path travelled by the traffic from azure vm to my on premise newtork. But i realized i cant tracert or traceroute from azure windows and linux vms respectively. I setup in azure using infrastructure a windows server 2012 r2 network for remote desktop serviecs. We had reportsof our application server on windows slowing to a crawl, and after manyhours debugging, discovered that it was the *content of the current logfile* that was causing each of logback's write operations to take severalhundred milliseconds (instead of 5ms or so). Our log output is relativelyverbose, so that meant our application was taking minutes to do. I am trying to use azure rm apis with azure stack. Can you please confirm that these apis are supported in azure stack? Also, can you please point to any api usage samples for azure stack? Thanks thursday, july 20, 2017 2:35 am I have a workflow script which when adding the account returns the error the given key was not present in the dictionary.
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Cannot use azuread and azureadpreview powershell modules. I have been trying to access a shared path of an azure vm (remote server access) from my adf v2. I have vpn associated with that azure vm. Hence i created a self hosted ir installed within same vpn in another system. I have azure active directory authenticated user id (bi\dip) which has access to login that azure vm (azurebidev) with admin permission. I want to setup a network security group rule to allow incoming traffic to a vm from one of our office locations. The issue is that the ip in the office location is dynamic, so it is not reliable to just use the current ip as it will change. I have setup ddns to store the office's ip in a subdomain/a record, e. g.
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