Set up Cloud Configuration Governance for Microsoft Azure

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  • Updated February 1, 2024
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  • Set up access to the Microsoft Azure cloud accounts in Cloud Configuration Governance to enable interaction between the application and the cloud. The application requires access to the cloud accounts of your organization to scan the cloud resources for non-compliant configurations and remediate them.

    Before you begin

    Role required: sn_itom_ccg.scheduling_admin

    Procedure

    1. Create Microsoft Azure credentials that can access the Microsoft Azure account.
      For more information, see Create Azure cloud credentials.
    2. Create an Integration Hub connection for Microsoft Azure.
      1. Navigate to Process Automation > Flow Designer, and select the Connections tab.
      2. On the Azure Connection tile, select Add Connection.
      3. On the form, fill in the fields.
        Table 1. Scan Schedule form
        Field Description
        Connection name Name of the connection.
        OAuth client ID Microsoft Azure application ID.
        OAuth client secret Microsoft Azure application key.
        OAuth token URL Tenant ID of the Microsoft Azure account.

        Replace {tenant} with the Microsoft Azure tenant ID.

      4. Select Create and Get OAuth Token.
    3. Run datacenter discovery to identify the datacenters attached with the service accounts.
      For more information, see Run datacenter discovery.