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MJP
Jun 17, 2007

Are you looking at me Senpai?

Grimey Drawer
'm trying to catalog all of the different alerts we get from the various applications and alerting solutions that we use. For Azure, we have roughly 114 alerts.

Rather than me manually going through them and noting the name, condition, target resource, target resource type, condition, and who/what gets notified, is there a way to export this or produce a Powershell report that contains the above info? I can't quite figure out if get-azurermalertrule has a means to do so natively, or if I gotta do some other script wizardry to make that work.

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Gucci Loafers
May 20, 2006

Ask yourself, do you really want to talk to pair of really nice gaudy shoes?


It’d probably a combination of Powershell commands.

I’d post in the Windows Enterprise or Powershell Thread.

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