Azure Monitor
Parny | Azure Monitoring Integration Guide
Parny supports direct integration with Azure Monitoring alerts. Azure Monitoring is a network and system monitoring tool that can create alarms to detect and prevent potential problems. This documentation explains how to redirect alarms created in Azure Monitoring to a webhook using Parny.
Parny Settings
Go to the Parny interface.
Navigate to the "Services" section of your organization.
Click on the "New Services" option in the upper right corner.
Enter the relevant service name.
Service Name Usage: The service name here is independent of the structure and can be chosen according to the preferences of the organization.
Select Azure Monitoring from the list of integrations.
Click "Add".
After the service is created, the following screen will appear.

You can now click on the token section of your service and copy your Azure Monitoring Webhook URL.
Azure Monitoring Configuration
In this section, we will guide you through "Adding Alert Notification" and "Redirecting Alarms".
Step 1: Adding Alert Notification
First, you should go to the "Monitoring" screen via the Azure Console. Then the "Action Groups" field will appear as below. Here, the addresses to which the relevant alarms can be forwarded are defined.

Click on the "Create" tab on the top left and you should see the following screen being displayed.

In this section, definitions such as Subscription and Resource Group are made for the relevant Alert Notification. This is set according to the usage in your account. Then, the name of the relevant alarm address must be entered in the "Action Group Name" section. There are no rules in this section, but you can briefly name it as "Parny" so that it can be easily found when defining Alarms.

Step 2: Redirecting Alarms
After filling the relevant fields in the last section, you need to define the webhook you have received from Parny Portal in the "Actions" tab. As you can see from the image, the webhook obtained from the service integration we made for Azure Monitoring in the Parny Portal Services section is integrated here, so you can forward your alarms via Azure Monitoring here.

In the scenario where the conditions are suitable, you should have encountered a Review screen similar to the screenshot above.
Webhook: Make sure that the webhook used here is the webhook you received from the Parny Portal and that the relevant token matches the token you got from Parny.

After the create step, you will see your relevant alert notification as above. You can check the system's operability by sending test alarms.
With these settings, your Azure Monitoring alarms will be forwarded to Parny, allowing you to manage them alongside your other alerts within your organization's Parny interface.
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