

The only reference I see are the powershell cmdlets Set-AzureServiceAntimalwareExtension and Remove-AzureServiceAntimalwareExtension - yet these have been removed from the Azure Powershell quite some time ago - and I can't find the version that still has it. Yet, I can't find any way to do it from our CI scripts. With it enabled - close to 5 hours.īased on how our deployments work, it's safe to disable the antimalware before the deployment, complete the deployment, then re-enable it again. Hi all, Im trying to figure out how to get antimalware monitoring from Log Analytics. Without Antimalware the deployment takes about 1 hour. As a result, the antimalware extension is scanning every file and the deployment takes hours to complete. I just noticed that the certification expired, but I never received a warning that it was set to expire. However this deployment creates hundreds of thousands of small files on the actual servers (nothing we can do about - this is part of the 3rd party platform being used). Hello, I have held the Microsoft Azure Data Engineer Associate Certification for 3 years. The deployment bit has worked fine and still is.

Our CI/CD system completes builds nightly and deploys them to QA servers using API. question The issue doesnt require a change to the product in order to be resolved. We activated the antimalware extension via the Azure portal - and here's where the issues started. AutoManage Azure CLI Team The command of the issue is owned by Azure CLI team customer-reported Issues that are reported by GitHub users external to the Azure organization. While migration to something else is on the cards, it's not yet. We are using Cloud Service Classic (still - for now) as a deployment model for a number of our websites.
