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title: 'Demonstration 11: Administer Monitoring'
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module: 'Administer Monitoring'
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---
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# 11 - Administer Monitoring
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## Configure Azure Alerts
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In this demonstration, we will create an alert rule.
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**Reference**: [Create, view, and manage Metric Alerts Using Azure Monitor](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/azure-monitor/alerts/alerts-metric)
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**Create an alert rule**
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1. Use the Azure portal.
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1. Search for and select **Monitor** and then **Alerts**.
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1. Select a scope for the alert rule. Discuss how You can filter by subscription, resource type, or resource location.
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1. Set the conditions for the alert rule. Discuss how signals define what you want to measure.
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1. Set the actions for the alert rule. Review action groups and the type of notifications that are available.
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1. Set the details for the alert rule. Review common details like severity.
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1. Finish configuring your alert and review any alerts which have fired.
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## Configure Log Analytics
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In this demonstration, you will work with the Log Analytics query language.
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1. Use the Azure portal.
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1. Search for and select **Monitor** and then **Logs**.
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1. If shown, close the splash screen.
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1. Select a scope and **apply** your changes.
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1. Review how log information is organized in tables. Browse several of the tables.
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1. Move to the **queries** tab. Select a query and **load to editor**. Discuss how many common queries have already been created.
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1. Briefly review the KQL syntax.
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1. As you have time, experiment with **Favorites** and **Saved Queries**.
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