Updated various typos and fixed cleanup PS script

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ArmyGuy255A 2020-09-28 14:00:43 -04:00
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@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ In this task you will scale compute for Azure virtual machines by changing their
1. In the Azure portal, search for and select **Virtual machines** and, on the **Virtual machines** blade, click **az104-08-vm1**. 1. In the Azure portal, search for and select **Virtual machines** and, on the **Virtual machines** blade, click **az104-08-vm1**.
1. On the **az104-08-vm1** blade, in the **Settings** section, click **Export template**. 1. On the **az104-08-vm1** blade, in the **Automation** section, click **Export template**.
1. On the **az104-08-vm1 - Export template** blade, click **Deploy**. 1. On the **az104-08-vm1 - Export template** blade, click **Deploy**.
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>**Note**: Wait for the upgrade to complete before proceeding to the next step. >**Note**: Wait for the upgrade to complete before proceeding to the next step.
1. In the Azure portal, search for and select **Load balancers** and, in the list of load balancers, click **az10408vmss0lb**. 1. In the Azure portal, search for and select **Load balancers** and, in the list of load balancers, click **az10408vmss0-lb**.
1. On the **az10408vmss0lb** blade, note the value of the **Public IP address** assigned to the frontend of the load balancer, open an new browser tab, and navigate to that IP address. 1. On the **az10408vmss0-lb** blade, note the value of the **Public IP address** assigned to the frontend of the load balancer, open an new browser tab, and navigate to that IP address.
>**Note**: Verify that the browser page displays the name of one of the instances of the Azure virtual machine scale set **az10408vmss0**. >**Note**: Verify that the browser page displays the name of one of the instances of the Azure virtual machine scale set **az10408vmss0**.
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In this task, you will change the size of virtual machine scale set instances, configure their autoscaling settings, and attach disks to them. In this task, you will change the size of virtual machine scale set instances, configure their autoscaling settings, and attach disks to them.
1. In the Azure Portal, on the **az10408vmss0** blade, click **Size**. 1. In the Azure portal, search for and select **Virtual machine scale sets** and select the **az10408vmss0** scale set
1. In the **az10408vmss0** blade, click **Size**.
1. In the list of available sizes, select **Standard DS1_v2** and click **Resize**. 1. In the list of available sizes, select **Standard DS1_v2** and click **Resize**.
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1. Save the change, in the **Settings** section of the **az10408vmss0** blade, click **Instances**, select the checkboxes next to the two instances of the virtual machine scale set, click **Upgrade**, and then, when prompted for confirmation, click **Yes**. 1. Save the change, in the **Settings** section of the **az10408vmss0** blade, click **Instances**, select the checkboxes next to the two instances of the virtual machine scale set, click **Upgrade**, and then, when prompted for confirmation, click **Yes**.
>**Note**: The disk attached in the previous step is a raw disks. Before it can be used, it is necessary to create a partition, create a filesystem, and mount it. To accomplish this, you will use Azure virtual machine Custom Script extension. First, you will need to remove the existing Custom Script Extension. >**Note**: The disk attached in the previous step is a raw disk. Before it can be used, it is necessary to create a partition, create a filesystem, and mount it. To accomplish this, you will use Azure virtual machine Custom Script extension. First, you will need to remove the existing Custom Script Extension.
1. In the **Settings** section of the **az10408vmss0** blade, click **Extensions**, click **CustomScriptExtension**, and then click **Uninstall**. 1. In the **Settings** section of the **az10408vmss0** blade, click **Extensions**, click **CustomScriptExtension**, and then click **Uninstall**.
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1. Remove az104-08-configure_VMSS_disks.ps1 by running the following command: 1. Remove az104-08-configure_VMSS_disks.ps1 by running the following command:
```pwsh ```pwsh
rm ~\az104-08-configure_VMSS_disks.ps1 rm ~\az104-08*
``` ```
1. List all resource groups created throughout the labs of this module by running the following command: 1. List all resource groups created throughout the labs of this module by running the following command: