FAQs On Azure Virtual Machines Using KQL Query
1. How many Platform supports Azure Monitor Agent?
Azure Monitor Agent can be installed on a variety of platforms, including: Azure virtual machines, On-premises servers and Azure Cloud-based applications.
2. Which Is The Easiest Method To Export AMA Servers List?
Azure KQL Resource Graph query is the simplest and easiest method where you can export the AMA installed servers list in less than a minute.
How to Find AMA Agent Installed on Azure Virtual Machines using KQL Query?
Azure Monitor Agent simply known as AMA. It is a software agent that collects monitoring data from Windows and Linux machines, in Azure and non-Azure environments, including on-premises and third-party clouds. Basically, there are two types of AMA agents:
- Azure Monitor Agent for Windows installed for Azure Windows Servers. This collects data from Windows machines, such as event logs, performance counters, and system metrics.
- Azure Monitor Agent for Linux installed for Azure Linux Servers. This Linux agent collects data from Linux machines, such as sys logs and performance counters.
Checking whether the Azure Monitor Agent (AMA) is installed or not is a difficult task when you have a lot many Azure virtual machines (VMs). To simplify the process, here in this article, we will use the Azure Kusto Query Language (KQL) resource graph query to quickly check which Azure VMs installed with the Azure Monitor Agent for Windows and the Azure Monitor Agent for Linux. Azure Portal Access and RBAC policy read access to play a major role in knowing more about RBAC policy read access to play a major role.
Contact Us