Experiencing Data Access Issue in Azure portal for Log Analytics – 11/08 – Resolved

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Final Update: Sunday, 08 November 2020 15:30 UTC

We’ve confirmed that all systems are back to normal with no customer impact as of 11/08, 14:30 UTC. Our logs show the incident started on 11/08, 13:50 UTC and that during the 40 minutes that it took to resolve the issue 2159 subscriptions experienced intermittent data access issue in East US 2 region.
  • Root Cause: The failure was due to a dependent backend component failure.
  • Incident Timeline: 40 minutes – 11/08, 13:50 UTC through 11/08, 14:30 UTC
We understand that customers rely on Azure Log Analytics as a critical service and apologize for any impact this incident caused.

-Soumyajeet

Experienced Data Latency Issue for Log Search Alerts in West Europe Region – 11/08 – Resolved

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Final Update: Sunday, 08 November 2020 14:41 UTC

We’ve confirmed that all systems are back to normal with no customer impact as of 11/08, 13:14 UTC. Our logs show the incident started on 11/08, 12:14 UTC and that during the 1 hours that it took to resolve the issue some of customers experienced intermittent data latency and incorrect alert activation in West Europe region.
 
  • Root Cause: The failure was due to one of the backend dependent service.
  • Incident Timeline: 1 Hours  – 11/08, 12:14 UTC through 11/08, 13:14 UTC
We understand that customers rely on Log Search Alerts as a critical service and apologize for any impact this incident caused.

-Madhav

Deep linking from Grafana panels to the Log Analytics query editor in Azure Portal

Deep linking from Grafana panels to the Log Analytics query editor in Azure Portal

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The new ‘Deep link’ feature was released as part of Grafana V7.0+, this is how it can assist you to start working in Grafana and continue in Log Analytics portal to drill deeper into your data.  


 


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(Only available in Grafana v7.0+)


 


Click on a time series in the panel to see a context menu with a link to View in Azure Portal. Clicking that link opens the Azure Log Analytics query editor in the Azure Portal and runs the query from the Grafana panel there.


If you’re not currently logged in to the Azure Portal, then the link opens the login page. The provided link is valid for any account, but it only displays the query if your account has access to the Azure Log Analytics workspace specified in the query.

What's new with Azure Monitor plugin for Grafana

What's new with Azure Monitor plugin for Grafana

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We are closely working with Grafana to provide you with new Azure Monitor capabilities when using Grafana’s dashboards. The following list consists of the upcoming features and bug fixes.


 


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7.1.4


Features/Enhancements:





      • Azure App Insights Alert error – tsdb.HandleRequest() failed to convert dataframe “” to tsdb.TimeSeriesSlice. #26897

      • AzureMonitor: map more units. #26990

      • Azuremonitor: do not set unit if literal “Unspecified”. #26839




 


7.1.5


Bug Fixes:





      • AzureMonitor: fix panic introduced in 7.1.4 when unit was unspecified and alias was used. #27113




 


7.2.0


Features/Enhancements:





      • AzureMonitor: select plugin route from cloudname. #27273




Bug Fixes:





      • AzureMonitor: Change filterDimensions property to match what is stored. #27459

      • Azure/Insights: Fix handling of legacy dimension values. #27513




 


7.3.0 (beta)


Features/Enhancements:





      • AzureMonitor: Pass through null values instead of setting 0. #28126




Bug Fixes:





      • Azure Analytics: FormatAs Time series groups bool columns wrong. #27713

      • Azure: Fixes cancellation of requests with different Azure sources. #28180




 


You can also find our full changelog here: https://github.com/grafana/grafana/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md 




Multithreading Handbook For Simulation Developers

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Note: This guest post includes an excerpt from Jared’s blog. The link after the excerpt will take you to the full article, which helps maintain custom formatting.


Multithreading can be hard to get right. But it’s also vitally important to getting simulations running smoothly on resource constrained mobile devices. In my career at Microsoft I’ve had the opportunity to spend more than 4 years helping partners write high performance apps for HoloLens. I also spent another 4 years helping partners write high performance apps for phones and tablets.


 


This is an article I’ve been meaning to write for a very long time. It’s basically an 8 year brain dump of everything I know about multithreading for AR/VR/MR simulations. While the article focuses mainly on Unity and C#, I hope the high-level concepts will still be valuable to simulation developers of all languages and runtimes.


Continue reading: Multithreading Handbook For Simulation Developers

Support Tip: iOS 14 fails compliance check when passcode expires

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We recently received a customer support case around compliance check behavior in iOS 14. The customer had a compliance policy set with a value for “Password expiration (days)”. Prior to iOS 14, devices would prompt the end user to change the device passcode, and provided they changed it, then the policy condition was met and there was no break in resource access. In iOS 14 and higher, the devices are not prompting the user for the passcode change but are properly reporting the expiration to Intune. The device, per the policy setting, then becomes non-compliant and ultimately users are blocked from resources protected by conditional access requiring a complaint device.


 


Apple has acknowledged this change in behavior and plans to address it in an upcoming release, and we’ll update this post when new information is available.


 


Currently, there are two mitigation approaches:



  1. Advise users to manually change the device passcode via Settings in iOS:

    1. Open Settings applications

    2. Scroll down to “Touch ID & Passcode” or “Face ID & Passcode select”

    3. Complete passcode prompt with the current passcode

    4. Scroll down and select Change Passcode then complete prompt.

    5. Once change, user can open Company Portal, select device, then Check Status to have the compliance state updated.




  2. Use Remove passcode to trigger user to set a new passcode:




    1. Sign in to the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center.




    2. Select Devices >  iOS/iPadOS > Search for and select impacted user device .




    3. Select Remove passcode, read and agree to the remove passcode by selecting “Yes”.




    4. The passcode will be removed from the device, and the user will be prompted to set a new passcode per the requirements of your defined compliance policy.




    5. Once the passcode is set, the user can open Company Portal, select device, then Check Status to have the compliance state updated.






 


Let us know if you have any additional questions on this by replying to this post or by tagging @IntuneSuppTeam out on Twitter.

Yammer Q&A insights are now available in the Microsoft Productivity Score

Yammer Q&A insights are now available in the Microsoft Productivity Score

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Yammer questions and answers insights are now included in the Microsoft Productivity Score,  which helps organizations transform how work gets done with insights about how people use Microsoft 365 and the technology experiences that support them.  The Productivity Score is now generally available to Global Admins and people with a report reader role. 


 


Yammer question and answer data is included in the Communication category, which shows how frequently people use email, chat, and community posts to help you understand how people in your organization find and share information.


 


The communication score measures whether people are consistently communicating using multiple modes among email, chat, and community posts over a 28-day windowThe communication score measures whether people are consistently communicating using multiple modes among email, chat, and community posts over a 28-day window


 


The Questions in Yammer score highlights the volume of high-quality knowledge creation using Yammer Q&A – see how many questions were asked, answered and have best answers.


 


See insights about Q&A engagement in Yammer in the Communication categorySee insights about Q&A engagement in Yammer in the Communication category


 


Learn more about how to get the most of the Microsoft Productivity Score in this video (Yammer Communication info starts at 3:38).





 


And check out our definitive guide to Microsoft Productivity Guide for a one-stop shop for all things Productivity Score – including documentation, demos, videos, announcements, and key resources. 


 


 

Why report fraud?

This article was originally posted by the FTC. See the original article here.

Scams come in many forms: texts, emails, letters, and lots of calls. Scammers plot schemes from tech support scams to fake check scams to try to knock us off balance just long enough to take advantage. They want to get our money and personal information, like account numbers and our Social Security number. How can we fight back? By sharing your story and reporting what happened to the FTC.

Brought to you by Dr. Ware, Microsoft Office 365 Silver Partner, Charleston SC.

The November 6th Weekly Roundup is Posted!

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Microsoft Endpoint Manager support for DFCI firmware management is now generally available.


 


The Public Sector community featured several resources this week, including November webinars and remote work resources, and insights to using the SharePoint Look Book in your GCC High Tenant.


 


The Bing Insiders community has launched the Bing Weekly Recap, a weekly blog post series reviewing what’s happened over the last 7 days with Bing.


 


ITOps Talk shares what you need to know about Microsoft Exams.


 


@mtarler is the Member of the Week, a great contributor to the Excel community. 


 


View the Weekly Roundup for Nov 2nd-6th in Sway and attached PDF document.


https://sway.office.com/s/6FwpZ9nZnEbdtUlg/embed

Microsoft Information Governance Webinar – New Announcements & Updates

Microsoft Information Governance Webinar – New Announcements & Updates

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The Microsoft 365 community is excited to announce new capabilities in Microsoft Information Governance and Records Management to help customers govern data for compliance or regulatory requirements.


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References:



This webinar was presented on October 26th, 2020, and the recording can be found here.


 


Attached to this post is the FAQ document that summarizes the questions and answers that came up over the course of the EMEA/NA & APAC Webinars.


 


Thanks to those of you who participated during the two sessions and if you haven’t already, don’t forget to check out our resources available on the Tech Community.


 


Thanks!


@LaurenVaughn on behalf of the MIP and Compliance CXE team